I just stumbled along this beauty of a thread:
https://community.bitwarden.com/t/inheritance-of-access-permissions-for-nested-collections/873?u=peritia-system

#bitwarden #passwordmanager

Seriously @bitwarden

What are you thinking i am sorry but that is insane

Inheritance of Access Permissions for Nested Collections

Hi, It would be nice to be able to create folders and sub-folders inside collections. This would allow to sort passwords in a very convenient manner. Every user sharing this collection would then see the folders structure of the collection, be able to create / modify / delete folders, put passwords inside them… everything would then be synced between all users sharing the collection. Think about for example a company managing passwords to access their customers’ services / infrastructures… ...

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@peritia Hi there, can you expand on your feedback so we can share it with the team?

@bitwarden

The feature request I send was from 8 years ago. Over these 8 years a lot of people asked for this feature.

Additionally the feature in question:
> Inheritance of Access Permissions for Nested Collections

More or less just so I don't need to individually select each collection for each user

As I stated here:
https://community.bitwarden.com/t/inheritance-of-access-permissions-for-nested-collections/873/97
Quote:
> [...] I kinda expected this feature to be a logical given considering bitwarden is aimed at enterprises so it is to be expected that there are thousands of passwords
And the official solution is that you have to manually select each Entry?
When you onboard a new employee that can take literal days depending on workload and allocations of permissions.

I really really dont get how that is not a given?
Custom roles is anither thing it would be really useful giving someone the role/group "Developer" and they get the right passwords assigned instead of handpicking each password

Inheritance of Access Permissions for Nested Collections

8 Years? I am sorry…. but 8 years and still not even a vague ETA ? That is disappointing to say the least- i am really sorry that this is my first post and it is so negative but i cant really understand that I kinda expected this feature to be a logical given considering bitwarden is aimed at enterprises so it is to be expected that there are thousands of passwords And the official solution is that you have to manually select each Entry? When you onboard a new employee that can take litera...

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@peritia Thanks for the additional context, will pass it along to the team!