• Polar@lemmy.ca
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    2 years ago

    Proton Pass pisses me off. Proton is such a money grubbing company that takes FOREVER to release stuff.

    I pay $120 per year for ProtonMail, and they want me to pay $180 to unlock the full Proton Pass. $60 per year, for something that BitWarden does for only $12 per year.

    Not to mention you’ll be waiting years for apps to come out. They’re such a fragmented company. The Android remake is already so far past the estimated release date it’s sad. Proton Drive Windows app finally came out, but fuck Mac and Linux users, I guess.

    BitWarden is available for Windows, Linux, Mac, 9 browsers, iOS, Android, and CLI. - Premium is $1/month.

    ProtonPass is available for iOS, Android, and 4 browsers. - Premium is $5/month.

    Can’t wait for Proton to release a few more half baked services with outdated apps and a promise to update them in a year, but then 3 years later there’s still radio silence. Perhaps use your paid services money for developing in a timely manner? Holy shit.

  • mub@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Bitwarden - does everything, and is free. You can even setup a shared vault so 2 people can have access to shared stuff like online shopping and streaming sites. Takes a bit of admin work but it is not hard.

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    2 years ago

    when lastpass screwed around with it’s free tier offering, i switched to bitwarden and haven’t felt any reason to use or even try anything else, it’s rock solid

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    2 years ago

    It’s important to me to keep the three main pillars of my digital life—passwords, 2FA and email—separate, so I use Bitwarden, Aegis and ProtonMail. I don’t think that’s likely to change unless some catastrophic incident made one of those unusable.

      • utopia_dig@lemmy.ml
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        2 years ago

        Yep, me too. Unbelievable that it was LastPass, Authy and Gmail a few years ago. What a shift for me :-).