Bitwarden even offers a cloud service if you have limited space on your computer or an on-premises version. When it was released, critics immediately fell in love with the service. Some reviewers went as far as to call it the best password manager out there. Now as good as this software may be, there occasionally are times where you will run into some issues with Bitwarden. It’s been reported that sometimes the Android client may log itself out with everything in the synced vault erased.

What are some other issues that may arise in Bitwarden?

One of the more prevalent issues is the Failed to Fetch error and will be the focus of this guide. This issue occurs whenever you try to log into the desktop app and may sometimes affect the browser versions as well. Essentially, it prevents you from using Bitwarden on your device. This guide will show you how to fix this Failed to Fetch error on both the Desktop app and browser extension, namely the versions on Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome, although the extension is available on other apps like Opera and Brave. Right off the bat, one of the recommended fixes is to reinstall Bitwarden, but do so from the official website instead of the version found on the Microsoft Store. Also, if you’re using the browser extensions, make sure that Bitwarden is the only password manager working, as having others installed can mess with it.

How can I fix the Failed to Fetch error on Windows 11?

1. Update the app

➡ Use Command Prompt ➡ Use PowerShell

3. White list in Windows Defender Firewall

In case the issue still persists, we recommend trying an antivirus that is browser friendly, make sure to check our list with the best ones.

4. Clear the browser cache

➡ Firefox SPONSORED ➡ Microsoft Edge ➡ Google Chrome

7. Disable extensions

Are there any other useful security apps for Windows 11?

There are several useful security for the operating system. In addition to Bitwarden, other great password managers include RoboForm Password Manager, which automates the password-making process, and Dashlane, which shares passwords with up to five users. There’s also a helpful app by way of NordPass. It’s also a password manager that is free of charge and can help people organize their complex passwords. It also keeps the password in a singular place so you won’t go crazy looking for them. And if you’re a developer working with Windows 11, it may interest you to know about SQL Server 2019. It’s a database management system whose main purpose is to manage data requested by other apps. It has limited uses outside of a developmental situation but sees a lot of use within that situation. As you can see from the list, there are plenty of ways to deal with this dreaded Bitwarden error, but following the steps presented in this guide will surely prove useful. Make sure to follow the steps exactly, to ensure that no other issues are produced. Feel free to share your experience with us by using the comment section found below this guide.

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