Title; Seems like they are giving out a free 1-year plan, as long as you claim the offer before October 31st.

Seems to be legit, as it’s coming from their own website. I am currently using their offered plans too, and it works.

  • Otter
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    211 year ago

    Is this just the password manager? If so, why this over Bitwarden?

    • Mostly Linux
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      161 year ago

      @otter @WQMan i have a full paid subscription to Proton Ultimate but I still use the free version of Bitwarden over the paid version of Proton Pass.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      121 year ago

      For myself, mostly using KeePassXC. ProtonPass exists just as a backup for extremely important accounts, in the event where I somehow lost all of my KeePass files stored on all my devices lol.

      That said, I do agree that Bitwarden (or most other clients) is probably way superior than ProtonPass itself. I do wish that they had focused on improving their other applications (Mail, Drive. VPN), rather than try to compete in the password manager space…

      • @[email protected]
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        01 year ago

        I get the feeling they are trying to create a suite of applications to keep you locked into the ecosystem.

    • 🔗 David Sommerseth
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      @otter @WQMan

      For my own stuff, I do prefer Bitwarden over Proton Pass. Simply because having a lot of stuff in Proton and if then ending up being locked out feels like a too high risk.

      I even have some stuff in https://www.passwordstore.org/ where it’s synchronised to some (encrypted) locations and internal storage servers … especially stuff which can help me if I get locked out of Bitwarden.

      Don’t put all your eggs into the same basket. Avoid the SPOF.

      That said, for Proton accounts where I’m the admin - I would recommend Proton Pass these days, as it provides ease of convenience. Where less technical users has only one “platform” to relate to. If these users gets locked out; I have a chance to help them recovering again.