Proton Pass is an open source, end-to-end encrypted password manager app. Create and store passwords, email aliases, 2FA codes, and notes on all your devices
Same. I’ll continue to use Bitwarden. I think it’s good to have other open-source options out there, though. Proton Pass is definitely prettier and will appeal to some people that care more about the aesthetics.
I bought it at $1 a month because it basically includes simplelogin for free. Which is normally $30 a year or more. The catch is you can only create simplelogin aliases via the password manager extension only.
I have no experience with bitwarden, but I already have a paid mail with proton and that makes this password manager free, and I kinda lost faith in my previous manager LastPass after last year.
So far, at the least the interface of proton pass is miles ahead of lastpass.
Tempting. I’ve been using Bitwarden for awhile now and it’s been fantastic. I am not sure I need to switch.
Same. I’ll continue to use Bitwarden. I think it’s good to have other open-source options out there, though. Proton Pass is definitely prettier and will appeal to some people that care more about the aesthetics.
continues to use Bitwarden also.
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I bought it at $1 a month because it basically includes simplelogin for free. Which is normally $30 a year or more. The catch is you can only create simplelogin aliases via the password manager extension only.
I have signed up for pass but simple login still only shows only 10 aliases. Should I be getting unlimited?
Do not switch yet. Proton Pass offers nothing beyond Bitwarden, it’s immature and hasn’t been audited.
I have no experience with bitwarden, but I already have a paid mail with proton and that makes this password manager free, and I kinda lost faith in my previous manager LastPass after last year.
So far, at the least the interface of proton pass is miles ahead of lastpass.
I’m not sure how to double check their claims, but they do say on their page:
“Proton Pass has passed rigorous independent security audits”
It’s not available yet, but audit should probably end up here later: https://proton.me/community/open-source
Same boat, like supporting proton, but hard to justify switching from a self-hostable option that’s working great.