However, since the 2022.10 release, you can use either the Web Vault app or the CLI to create a password-protected JSON export. ![]() In short, if you can't access Bitwarden, then the account-restricted JSON export files are unusable (and even if Bitwarden can be accessed, there are scenarios under which the account-restricted JSON exports are of no use). They cannot be decrypted using any available third-party tool, they can only be imported back to the original Bitwarden account from which they were created, and they can no longer be imported if you ever rotate the account encryption key on your Bitwarden account. The account-restricted exports have very limited use. ![]() It sounds like this is what you're referring to. All encrypted JSON exports created from the Desktop app or Browser Extension, and any encrypted export (from any app) created before the 2022.10 release is an account-restricted export.
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