Proton is obviously promoting their own product: proton pass. I tried it and found that it needs a little more development time. Just a little polishing.
In the meantime, Bitwarden is fantastic. I also hear good things about onepass. Don’t use chrome’s password manager.
Yeah, I very recently switched my personal email over to Proton but there’s no way I’m letting go of BitWarden. I’ve tried a lot of password managers over the years, and nothing beats it.
Also to note: all they say about the built-in password manager of Firefox is that it lacks the feature to save credit cards. But I don’t care about that and am perfectly happy using Firefox (alongside pass (https://www.passwordstore.org/) on my laptop).
Proton is obviously promoting their own product: proton pass. I tried it and found that it needs a little more development time. Just a little polishing.
In the meantime, Bitwarden is fantastic. I also hear good things about onepass. Don’t use chrome’s password manager.
Yeah, I very recently switched my personal email over to Proton but there’s no way I’m letting go of BitWarden. I’ve tried a lot of password managers over the years, and nothing beats it.
Yeah this is basically an ad.
Also to note: all they say about the built-in password manager of Firefox is that it lacks the feature to save credit cards. But I don’t care about that and am perfectly happy using Firefox (alongside
pass
(https://www.passwordstore.org/) on my laptop).Well yeah, it’s a blog on their own website.
Basically every corporate blog is an ad for their own products.