> I don't know why you would bother with a PIN on your password manager. My guess is that it's a feature designed for mobile devices.
Note that on desktop Bitwarden allows PINs to be alphanumeric, and any length. I use a PIN because my master password is more than 20 characters and I don't want to type it every time I restart my browser. My PIN is a decently strong password in its own right, but shorter than my actual master password.
Note that on desktop Bitwarden allows PINs to be alphanumeric, and any length. I use a PIN because my master password is more than 20 characters and I don't want to type it every time I restart my browser. My PIN is a decently strong password in its own right, but shorter than my actual master password.