Proton just launched a new password manager, and it looks to be pretty feature-rich and quite polished. It's great seeing another password manager option from a trusted organization!

It's not likely to pull me away from Bitwarden (and I did just migrate away from Proton's services two weeks ago), but options are good.

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I also like to diversify my security products. Even though I love bitwarden, I still like having my MFA tokens generated by a separate app (Aegis).

Putting your eggs in one basket means you are putting all your trust in that basket to keep you safe.

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@voltronic Yep!

The only MFA tokens I have in Bitwarden are for accounts shared with my wife; otherwise, she'd never use MFA :facepalm:

All the MFA tokens for my personal accounts are stored on a Yubikey (well, two Yubikeys - one stays in a locked fire safe just in case) with the Yubico Authenticator app. (Storing the tokens on external hardware is also really nice when you change phones as often as I do.)

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