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.
@john_b
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.
@john_b
I'm curious why you migrated away from Proton services and where you ended up?
I've had a protonmail account since they first started up, but never upgraded to a paid plan.
@voltronic I moved to FastMail, which costs about half of what I was paying for PM while providing way more storage, significantly better apps, tons of useful features (like snoozing messages! oh how I've missed that!), and did I mention better apps?
The service is also fast (as advertised), the migration process was completely painless, and I'm just quite happy with the move.
I still have immense respect for what Proton stands for, but using apps which felt 10+ years old wasn't fun.
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@john_b
Thanks, I might have to check out FastMail.
The UI/UX of ProtonMail has bothered me too. If they really want to get people to migrate away from Google, then it should be as easy to use.