• @[email protected]
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    581 year ago

    Tempting. I’ve been using Bitwarden for awhile now and it’s been fantastic. I am not sure I need to switch.

    • @[email protected]
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      331 year ago

      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.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        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.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          I have signed up for pass but simple login still only shows only 10 aliases. Should I be getting unlimited?

    • fancygoose
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      Do not switch yet. Proton Pass offers nothing beyond Bitwarden, it’s immature and hasn’t been audited.

      • AdventureSpoon
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        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.

      • Jarmer
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        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”

    • zebus
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      Same boat, like supporting proton, but hard to justify switching from a self-hostable option that’s working great.

    • Shaggy
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      31 year ago

      The only thing keeping me from switching to Bitwarden from Enpass is that it’s a lot more convenient having two separate fields for Username and Email. I want to be able to have both saved without creating a new field each time.

  • @[email protected]
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    I wish that proton would focus on the depth of their present stack, as opposed to breadth.

    I’ve been begging for rclone support for proton drive for a long time now… without it, I basically have 1tb sitting there useless.

    • Yote.zip
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      321 year ago

      Same thoughts here. ProtonVPN under Linux is very poorly supported.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        It’s horrible. I’ve had to hack together a shell script to switch between countries using a bunch of openvpn config files. The official app broke my Linux Mint network setup.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        Just out of curiosity. How is it poorly supported?
        I haven’t used it much yet, but the times i have it seems to have worked fine.

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          IIRC it’s missing a number of features that ProtonVPN Windows has. I last checked into it a year or so ago and the attitude was that it was a very shoddy application missing most features. I found this github issue expressing this sentiment but I don’t see much in terms of specifics.

          I don’t have a paid ProtonVPN but I just downloaded the VPN on a free account and it only has 3 options on it:

          • Secure Core on/off (only select servers in privacy-friendly countries)
          • Netshield (DNS adblocking etc)
          • Killswitch

          I use Mullvad so I opened that up alongside and will list out the features it has on its Linux client in comparison:

          • DNS adblocking
          • Killswitch
          • Wireguard
          • Auto-launch on pc start
          • Split tunnel support
          • Local network split tunnel allowance
          • Disable ipv6
          • Custom DNS server
          • Protocol obfuscation (UDP-over-TCP)
          • Multihop servers
          • Quantum-resistant tunnel (for Wireguard initialization)

          The main ones for me are split tunneling and Wireguard. Using a VPN that doesn’t support these is a non-starter for me, unfortunately. If any of this is different when you have a paid ProtonVPN account let me know - I don’t have very much experience with it.

          TBH, if protonVPN under linux was any good I would probably have Proton Unlimited. I can’t justify paying for Mullvad and Proton Unlimited, so I DIY my own collection of services to match functionality for about the same price.

          • @[email protected]
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            I just had a look and as far as i can tell ProtonVPN suppports everything Mullvad does. On windows…
            On linux you get fuckall settings. No split tunneling, no dns, no wireguard, no nothing. There seems to be no parity between linux and windows. That is less than poorly supported, it’s atrocious tbh.
            On windows you even get a fancy map with triangles that shows server locations that can be used to quick connect.
            And this is with an unlimited account so i don’t believe it’s an account level limit.

            Edit: I just looked and to be fair they do state in the plan features that Split tunneling is only available on Android and Windows

            • Yote.zip
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              That’s crazy. Proton just not giving a fuck about Linux is a red flag for a privacy company.

              • @[email protected]
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                At the very least it’s super weird.
                I don’t get why they don’t focus on creating partity and add the bare minimum functions like sync for drive and split tunnel for vpn on all devices before spreading out to password managers and so on.
                I’m slowly losing confidence in them.

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            Thanks for the in depth answer.
            I think a paid account has more features, but i of course don’t know if they apply to the linux client.
            I’ll check the features once i get on my pc and get back to you.
            I might even spin up a windows VM to check the differences between the versions if i can find the time.

          • Can Telci
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            31 year ago

            Yeah its sucks. It is also based on Python and not stable as much as Mullvad.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      This was an acquisition (SimpleLogin) then having the acquired developers work on Proton Pass.

      It still took up some resources but it’s not like they took all their developers off the other projects.

      • @nehl
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        I think thats fine, actually. How many services move at an insane speed nowadays, and break as much as they fix? As long as they have the features I need, I can live with slower updates. And If they don’t have all the features I need I am not ready to migrate yet anyways.

    • Jomn
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      21 year ago

      I agree. Especially since tons of password managers exist on the market and in many forms. I would rather prefer that they improve Proton Drive and Proton Calendar, that are to me much more complementary to Proton Mail.

    • kalipike
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      This is exactly my sentiment. I had an account with two mail users, custom domain, one VPN connection, etc. for a couple of years. It was nice but while ProtonMail is one of their most mature product, it still feels quite lacking compared to other offerings. And with every other product they have, things feel less and less thorough. I support their efforts, but don’t really want to pay for the way they’re doing it. I still keep an eye out though, because I think it has a lot of potential.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        I’ll prob stay paying, as their integration with simplelogin is very convenient. What services do you use in place of proton that feels more mature?

        • kalipike
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          21 year ago

          Unfortunately, I went back to less privacy-focused platforms. My wife and I rely heavily on shared calendars, reminders, tasks, desktop drive clients, and other groupware functionality. So we’re back with those Google bastards for now.

          Like I said I really like the general concepts of Proton and was a paying user for over a year, but eventually we just had to move back to Google because of the lack of features.

          If their offerings become more mature, then we’ll absolutely be looking at coming back!

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    471 year ago

    I’m pretty sure the app is great, but I am not a fan of putting all my eggs in the same basket. I will keep using Bitwarden for the time being.

    • Jarmer
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      Same here. I’m fine using Proton for my mail & drive, but I also like keeping my passwords separate in bitwarden, and my 2fa separate in my raivo. A healthy separation is good.

    • TheZoltan
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      Yeah I’m quite tempted to get on board with Proton as they could replace Tutanota, Bitwarden, Nord VPN and One Drive/Google Drive for me. Seems convenient and privacy focused but obviously all my eggs in one basket seems like something I might come to regret.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        At the end of the day, they may be the safest privacy-focused company out there, but they still own my data. Never trust anyone.

      • @nehl
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        Hey, a fellow tutanota user?

    • Easy_Fox
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      Same for me. I use protonmail and used protonvpn for a while, but putting all my eggs in the same basket… I will keep using other providers for my other stuff.

  • @[email protected]
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    Proton is starting to loose focus in my opinion. I’ve been a costumer for 5 years only using email and I moved this year to fastmail and I couldn’t be happier. Unlimited emails alias, good apps, ability to use thunderbird without a self hosted bridge.

    The promise of a encrypted email does not work if your contacts are not on proton too (for me was 100% of my contacts).

    If you are really focused on privacy you would choose nextcloud for cloud for example and keypass or Bitwarden for password managers.

    I would like them to focus on email client features and stop this side hustles.

    • tate
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      Proton’s whole reason to exist is to provide privacy, not email client features.

    • @[email protected]
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      I hear what you’re saying but Nextcloud is definitely not a viable option for reliable backups. Wayyyy too buggy to trust

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Certainly way too buggy if you’re selfhosting. At least that was my experience. And if you’re not, the privacy component really goes away.

        • @[email protected]
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          Fortunately, I don’t have the same experiences as you. I mean, sure, I’ve encountered bugs in the Android app, but I’ve never lost any files with my selfhosted Nextcloud server.

          Setting up the Nextcloud server and optimizing it was quite a big hassle for me (took an entire afternoon), but after it was all done, I was pretty happy with it.

          No, the web UI is quite slow and that probably won’t change, but the caldav server and the Windows Desktop app work perfect. The automatic upload of media on my (Android) phone has no issues at all.

          In my experience, the most issues are with the web UI due to its bad performance, but besides that, it works perfectly.

      • @[email protected]
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        I can not be, nextcloud was just an example. I have never had an issue with nextcloud backups

    • Trojan Ham
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      Probably not.

      KeepassXC with Syncthing is the best option I’ve found.

      • AceFour
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        Just wish KeepassXC supported Bitwarden export. Tried that earlier this week and it was no good. So staying on Bitwarden. I did install Proton Pass and tried it out. It is not as intrusive as Bitwarden on Android for permissions. Staying on Bitwarden for now . . . I hate passwords . . .

        • AceFour
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          Proton Pass does do a BitWarden import so I will probably run with that for awhile.

        • @[email protected]
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          Bitwarden export is also pretty limited

          I’ve been making the switch from KeePass / Keeweb to Bitwarden and it went pretty well with the export as far as I remember, what went wrong for you?

          • AceFour
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            Export was JSON, keypassXC supports CSV so converted to CSV but the import seemed scrambled. Just didn’t work well. I see there is an issue on bitwarden import but isn’t ready yet for keepassXC

            • @[email protected]
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              Use export as XML instead, I just tried it and it works well for me : fields are consistent so far and my folders went through.

              • AceFour
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                oh? Nice! Will give that a try this weekend!

    • @[email protected]
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      Probably none, if you’re fine with KeePass. Personally I don’t want to use anything that’s hosted on someone else’s server. It’s a bit more inconvenient to use the local files of KeePass only, but I’d rather feel a bit safer with that, even if by all account BitWarden/Proton Pass would be fine.

      • @[email protected]
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        I like Bitwarden because it’s reliable, secure, feature-rich, and incredibly reasonably priced. But also, if they ever do something that crosses the line, I can spin up a Vaultwarden on a VPS and move my vault in an hour or two.

        It’s the same reason I host a dumb blog on WordPress owned infrastructure. I support FOSS companies, and like the ejector button freedom.

    • @Extra_Cucumber_2979OP
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      I would say the sync feature as it may be more convenient on iOS etc

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    Has anyone tried it yet? Two downsides for me:

    • there’s no desktop app
    • there’s no Safari desktop extension (I know most people don’t care about this)

    It’s also more expensive than Bitwarden even at €1/mth

    • Pablo
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      “no desktop app” One can use the iPad App on Mac with m1, tho sure not optimised for desktop.

      “No safari extension” They announce it on their download page, so it should be available later.

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    This company is a love hate relationship.

    They make good products, but they promise release dates over and over again, and miss them by 2+ years.

    They also fuck people over by releasing apps to only their visionary memberships. Like okay. Guess my $150/month doesn’t mean shit because I’m not visionary? Glad to wait 8 months for the beta to trickle down to me…

    Still waiting on the ProtonMail Android app to be remade, and ProtonDrive Windows desktop app.

    Edit: wait, I need a business plan to use this? What?

    Ya, I’ll stick to my $1.30 CAD per month for BitWarden over the $6 for this.

    • Pablo
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      The protonmail app seams good to me on Android?

      • @[email protected]
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        It’s missing so much that iOS has. They’ve said they are releasing a rewritten app, but keep delaying it.

        For example, there’s no threaded email support on Android.

        https://proton.me/blog/2022-roadmap

        As discussed in the January update, Android will require more work as we are rewriting more of the application, with a big focus on performance and stability. This means some Android features you have requested for Mail are not in our immediate scope for delivery. In particular, conversation view (also known as threading view) won’t make it into the first version of the new Android app, but we hope to deliver it soon after release.

        • Pablo
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          True, no threads. I didn’t notice cause for threads I usually used the website on my laptop

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        Me too, I love all of their Android apps personally.

        YMMV based on the phone though.

      • @oaklandnative
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        The inbox is constantly showing loading for me. If I get a notification, I can tap that and view that specific email, but I can never view the whole inbox. It has been this way for me for months.

    • @[email protected]
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      I feel their business side is run by morons. I tried to setup a small business with them, and gave up when I couldn’t wrestle a price out of their sales folks after two weeks of back and forth emails.

    • Required
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      Why do you need the paid subscription? I thought it was for businesses, organizations etc.

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        Paid plan adds really basic features other password managers offer for free. Like auto copying of 2FA codes.

        Wouldn’t be bad if I could just pay for it. The fact they are requiring me to upgrade to a different tier to do it is ridiculous. This model should be shunned hard.

        I shouldn’t have to upgrade to an entirely different tier to unlock access to a different Proton service. I should be able to just subscribe to it. Especially since Proton has removed previous tiers in the past, so who’s to say if I no longer want Proton Pass that I can downgrade back to my previous tier?

        Like ya, the business tier offers Pass Plus, Drive Plus, and VPN Plus, all of which I do not care about nor do I want. Stop bundling it together. Sell me Pass Plus separately.

        Terrible, terrible system. I am honestly over the way they manage their company, and I really think about leaving their services for good. I’m sure when they release Proton Notes it’ll be in beta for visionary customers for 3 years before trickling down to us plebs that only pay $150/month and even then it’ll only be available on their business plan.

        EDIT: actually it seems like they only offer 2FA on their paid plan in general.

        EDIT 2: for those wondering, I have a mail essentials business plan customized to allow a bunch of custom domains. The fact I pay SO much just to have a handful of custom domains, but the rest of my account essentially gets the same features as a FREE Proton account is insane. I’d love to pay less and remove Proton VPN, since I literally never use it, as Mullvad is better and cheaper.

        Why am I paying so much, but I am treated like a free user?

  • @[email protected]
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    Unless I just miss it: it’s not self-hostable, right? So it’s open source but currently requires their infrastructure to be usable?

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    I advice anyone against switching for now, especially if you’re using KeePass or Bitwarden. Proton Pass has just been released, meaning it is not audited and it’s immature. I would not trust it with my passwords just yet.

  • @[email protected]
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    Goodbye LastPass (I’m aware I should have migrated already but I was holding out for this)

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    @protonmail Proton claims to be a privacy oriented company and yet their email app doesn’t show push notifications without Google Play Services means you will either have to use Google Play Services or live without push notifications (if you are using a degoogled phone). If Tutanota app could show push notifications without Google Play Services, it is definitely possible. What a joke!!