Proton Pass

Proton Pass, packshot

Idéal pour : Idéal pour un utilisateur déjà chez Proton qui veut commencer sans abonnement avec un coffre facile à partager.

En bref : Proton Pass est souvent choisi pour son offre gratuite, sa réputation centrée sur la vie privée et sa cohérence avec les autres services Proton. Les utilisateurs Reddit le trouvent encore moins abouti que les gestionnaires historiques, surtout lorsque l'autoremplissage ne reconnaît pas un site ou une application.

Note de consensus

6.8/10

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Score de sentiment60 % positifs
Positifs60
Neutres14
Négatifs26

Points forts

Partage familial bien pensé

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« Plus sharing individual login links and sharing vaults is really simple in Proton Pass which I like too. » Voir l’avis

« Sure , i have a vault for each member of my family. » Voir l’avis

« ultra easy password sharing that doesn’t require proton account to access » Voir l’avis

Apps abouties sur tous les appareils

10 2

« So I'm definitely looking at cloud-hosted solutions like Bitwarden and Proton Pass. » Voir l’avis

« \- If you don't use iPhone and your computers are Windows or mixed platforms, use Proton pass. » Voir l’avis

« I switched to Proton Pass and the autofill across iPhone, apple watch, macOS and browser has been smooth. » Voir l’avis

Code ouvert et audité

3 0

« However, Proton Pass is also open source software, licensed under the GPLv3. » Voir l’avis

« Even if that happens I see no reason to switch to them when free, open source alternatives like Bitwarden, Proton Pass, and KeePass exist. » Voir l’avis

« Personally I prefer foss when a good foss alteranative exists. » Voir l’avis

Points faibles

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CritèreNote /10Ce qu'en dit le consensus
Interface4.6L'interface est souvent appréciée pour sa simplicité, mais certains utilisateurs la trouvent encore limitée ou moins polie que les solutions les plus anciennes.
Sécurité3.9La réputation de Proton en matière de vie privée et le client open source rassurent, mais le lien étroit avec le compte Proton fait débat.
Prix4.7L'offre gratuite est largement saluée, tandis que l'intérêt de l'abonnement dépend surtout de l'usage des services Proton et des alias.
Autoremplissage3.9Les progrès sont reconnus, mais les témoignages restent partagés entre fonctionnement fluide et échecs sur certains sites ou appareils.
Open-source5.8Les utilisateurs apprécient que le client soit open source, tout en notant que le code serveur ne l'est pas.
Récupération3.9L'import depuis d'autres coffres est souvent décrit comme simple, mais la dépendance au compte Proton inquiète en cas de perte d'accès.
Multi-plateforme5.9Le service est utilisé sur les principaux systèmes, avec une expérience qui varie selon les appareils et les navigateurs.
Partage6.9Le partage de coffres et de liens individuels est l'une des fonctions les mieux accueillies par les utilisateurs Reddit.
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108 avis analysés · Positifs 60 Neutres 14 Négatifs 26

  • ZealousidealTea5343 🇫🇷

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  • Open_Mortgage_4645 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · Just got another breach email from LastPass, what is actually the most secure password manager right now?

    Why would you choose to continue using LastPass when it's notoriously horrible in terms of security and data protection, and is specifically not recommended for consumer use? It's time to switch to something that has a solid reputation, and is recommended. Bitwarden, 1Password, Proton Pass, Robo Form, and KeePass. Those are the PMs you should be choosing from.

    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs Bitwarden

    I've had the opportunity to use both Proton and Bitwarden. On the surface, both are intuitive, functional password managers that can securely store your logins and other sensitive data. Both are good options, and either would be a suitable pick. Having said that, I would choose Bitwarden over Proton Pass (and I do!) and here's why. Proton is a solid company that develops several popular applications starting with their flagship Mail application, and including other related services such as Calendar, and VPN. However, unlike Bitwarden, password protection is not their sole focus. Pass is a relatively new offering that they created to be a compliment to their growing suite of privacy-focused products. Bitwarden, on the other hand, has been exclusively protecting passwords since 2016. Protecting their customers' passwords is all they do, and they do it well. Given the unique importance of password security, I believe the service that's entirely dedicated to passwords has a distinct edge over services that put something together to fill out their portfolio. I'll also note that Bitwarden has never had a breach, or system incursion that's lead to customer data exposure. Their encryption implementation is well tested, and has withstood the test of time. None of this is to say that Proton Pass is deficient when it comes to encryption or their overall security model, but in a contest between Pass and Bitwarden, I believe Bitwarden has the edge and is the password manager I use and recommended to others.

    r/PasswordManagers · Guys how is Proton Pass?

    Proton Pass is decent. They're a relative newcomer to the password management game, but Proton is a competent shop, and their focus on privacy makes the password manager a no-brainer. I'm a Proton user, so I tried it out. But by my estimation, I believe Bitwarden is the more appropriate manager for my use case. I would suggest trying them both and seeing which one you prefer most.

    r/PasswordManagers · 1password o nordpass

    There's no good reason to use LastPass. They've been breached twice, and caught storing some user data in plaintext. They've squandered their reputation, and should be avoided. Bitwarden, 1Password, KeePass, and *maybe* Proton Pass are the only options to consider.

  • Realistic-Ad-7164 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · What Password Manager Is Better In Your Honest Opinion Proton Pass, Roboform, Or Bitwarden And Why?

    Proton pass free offers unlimited login, credit cards, and notes on unlimited devices. Difference comes in built in 2FA, email aliases etc. You can find full comparison in this link, https://proton.me/pass/pricing#compare-plans. Yes. You can export your passwords, notes to proton pass from 1password. Only limitation would be 2FA which you can use any 3rd party apps such as 2FAS Auth etc. Hope this helps

  • Cor3nd 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · Keepass and Bitwarden

    Proton pass client is open source only. Not the server code which is closed. Bitwarden is fully open source for client and server and you can host it by yourself on your server.

  • Infamous-Oil2305 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden vs proton pass

    Okay, let's talk about Proton Pass' Pros and Cons from a 1-Months excessive user experience: **Proton Pass - Pros** 1. **UI design** is much cleaner and more modern. 2. **In-line pre-typing and scrolling** through suggestions works flawlessly. 3. **Managing entries** (pin, edit, view history, delete) is simpler and faster. 4. **Pre-typing speed** is faster overall. **Proton Pass - Cons** 1. Autofill dropdown is **tiny** and doesn’t stretch across the login field. 2. **Credit cards & identities** are paywalled (Bitwarden offers them for free). 3. **Notes** can’t be saved on the free tier either. 4. **No folders** yet. 5. **Autofill fails** on major sites like iCloud and Reddit - even though Proton said this would be fixed in their *Summer 2025 roadmap* (which ended \~3 months ago). 6. **Master password = email password**, which isn’t ideal for security. 7. **Pricing:** €5/month vs Bitwarden’s €0.83/month - despite lacking features. 8. **Password generator window** is very small compared to Bitwarden’s. 9. Free tier limitations basically *force* users like me to switch to Bitwarden. 10. With my Proton Pass Plus expiring Oct 22, 2025 - my credit card & identity info went back behind the paywall. 11. **Extension setup resets** theme and preferences randomly after login - very annoying. 12. The **Proton Team is VERY inconsistent** with **holding up to** their **announced feature release schedules** as **mentioned** in their roadmaps. Many announced features - reaching back to **Fall of 2024** \- still haven't been implemented. Full Post: [My 1-Month Verdict on Using Bitwarden as My Primary Password Manager (as a Former Proton Pass User) ](https://www.reddit.com/r/PasswordManagers/comments/1ouvm34/my_1month_verdict_on_using_bitwarden_as_my/)

    r/PasswordManagers · 4 UX issues still holding Bitwarden back (and why I still want to switch from Proton Pass)

    Hi, >Have you considered 1Password? I actually tried the free trial of 1Password a few months ago, yes. >No pop animation on autofill, the username/password just appears immediately in the field(s). That’s true. >Pre-typing auto-filters the autofill suggestion dropdown cleanly and quickly. Mostly true - though when I pre-typed an email address, the most likely entry sometimes appeared in the second or third place instead of right at the top, even when there wasn’t another matching entry. That might be a small bug, or maybe 1Password’s pre-typing logic isn’t quite as refined as Proton Pass’s. Not sure. >Scrolling to the bottom of a suggestion list stops all scrolling, and does not transfer to the browser window and does not close the suggestion list. That’s true. >1Password allows deletion from the browser extension. That’s true. >However, two points about this: >Bitwarden does allow deletion from the extension. There's a red trashcan icon on the bottom right when you click into an entry (tested on Windows Firefox and Chrome). Let me know if I'm misunderstanding this issue. Yeah, I was told about that right after posting in r/Bitwarden. In fact, I wasn’t aware of it before, since I didn’t expect that you’d have to select an entry first to edit or delete it - Proton Pass makes those options visible right away without selecting anything. >1Password also matches all your Bitwarden strengths except for cost (autofill dropdown is full sized yet a little more space efficient than BW, uses vaults and tags for organization (rather than folders), and has highly reliable autofill including Reddit and Apple). I 100% agree. And honestly, I don’t really mind 1Password’s pricing - it’s still better than Keeper Security’s, where you can only pay annually instead of monthly (I always prefer monthly). >I will point out that if you're paying monthly rather than annually, 1Password ($4/mo) is actually cheaper than Proton Pass Plus ($5/mo) True - although it’s not exactly 5 Euro here in Europe (even though Switzerland is in Europe). When I paid for Proton Pass Plus, it always came to around 6 Euro instead of 5 Euro due to regional pricing.

    r/PasswordManagers · Should I use Bitwarden or Proton Pass?

    >i don't think other bitwarden users or you are lying. i'm not talking about me, i'm talking about bitwarden users in the r/Bitwarden and in this one. >Software like password managers might have nondeterministic behaviour due to the many variables such as your browser, os, configuration, how sites are programmed etc. As a result, experiences can differ and that's okay. okay, then my lowest expectations of a password manager in 2025 is apparently still too high. i mean, if bitwarden doesn't let me pre-type or scroll through my login credentials without having a genuinely bad and frustrating experience, it's of course on my end and not the devs, even though other password manager like proton pass can do all of this in the same century. >I seriously don't think neither communities are "lying" about their experiences. i'm only talking about the bitwarden community, and yes, they do. or how do you explain people saying they don't experience anything of the 3 points above, even though there are active feature requests in the bitwarden community forum asking for a better user experience about these exact 3 points? >Just because bitwarden didn't work for you doesn't mean its not working for others and that they are "lying". classic bitwarden defender argument. if my experiences were isolated to me only or only to a handful of people, then why are there even feature requests asking for the points i'm complaining about? >Your shitty experience with Bitwarden is valid, and so is other's shitty experience with proton pass. with the only difference that proton pass users don't complain about my 3 problems with bitwarden. yes, proton pass users on the other hand are complaining about other problems using proton pass instead. but you'll not find any complainings about pre-typing or scrolling through credentials without having a super frustrating time, or the autofill zoom animation - and that's what i'm expecting from an almost 10 years old and so popular password manager (bitwarden) in 2025.

    r/PasswordManagers · Should I use Bitwarden or Proton Pass?

    >autofill not working for certain sites been using proton pass for 6 months now and didn't encounter a single autofill failure yet. >non functional that's actually the exact other way around with bitwarden - just read my 4 months of experience post.

  • nopointers 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden BAD NEWS

    I mean: * Proton Pass is clunky compared to 1Password * SimpleLogin is a game changer SimpleLogin is a Proton product. It comes with Proton Pass. It has standalone pricing, if you want.

  • ContentiousPlan 🇬🇧

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  • JTUSAJT 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · NordPass; anyone use it?

    I got rid of paid Proton Pass after 18 months. It had problems with certain sites on a PC, and different sites on Android. Promises of tech support escalation never happened, even after 5 complaiints. I 100% beleive they don't care / don't know. I've had paid NordPass now for 3 months and it works very well. I'm very happy I changed. I'm in the US.

    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden BAD NEWS

    I left paid Proton Pass due to it not working on all sites, both PC and Android. Escalating did nothing, so after 5 tries I left. Using paid NordPass now and am quite pleased!

  • flupiflup 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · bitwarden vs proton pass: which autofill actually works?

    I used bitwarden for about a month and switched to proton pass because proton's app recognition is better. In bitwarden you have to manually add a separate url to mobile and desktop applications all the time, while proton somehow automatically recognizes application if you have a saved login for the website.

  • seeker1938 🇬🇧

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  • night_movers 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs. Bitwarden

    I'm in the same boat as you, but I'm confused between Proton Pass and 1Password. [Here is my post](https://www.reddit.com/r/PasswordManagers/comments/1re55mh/proton_pass_vs_1password_what_should_i_choose/)  Here are the necessary points regarding Bitwarden and Proton Pass. Bitwarden: 1. The UI feels ugly compared to 1Password. 2. You can log into your Bitwarden account using a passkey. 3. Sometimes the autofill might not work (tested on Android). 4. Unless you want to store your 2FA keys in Bitwarden, the paid plan is not necessary. 5. Though, it shouldn't be a problem for most users, they use Microsoft Azure Cloud. [Link](https://bitwarden.com/help/data-storage/) 6. As of now, there is no AI implementation, unlike 1Password. Proton Pass: 1. It's an ecosystem product, so if you are using multiple Proton services, it will blend easily. 2. Even as an ecosystem product, you can use a separate password for your Proton Pass, which you need after logging into your Proton account to access Proton Pass. 3. SimpleLogin is integrated inside it, allowing you to use separate email aliases for different types of logins without switching to another application. 4. The paid plan includes SL premium, so you don't need to pay separately. 5. You can't import or export the database from their mobile app; it is only possible on desktop. 6. The free plan includes only 2 folders. Unlike Bitwarden, where you can keep your logins on the homepage without placing them in any folder, in Proton Pass, you must store your logins in one of the folders. I hope this helps.

    r/PasswordManagers · NordPass; anyone use it?

    What are your opinions on RoboForm? It's a well-known password manager that has survived for more than a decade. I'm looking for a reliable password manager. I want to move away from Bitwarden — it's not to my taste: the UI feels dated, autofill function suddenly stops sometimes, and it doesn't suggest autofill for certain sites even when the exact web addresses are added. 1Password and Dashlane are too costly for me; I don't feel comfortable paying $50 or more for a single service. Proton Pass is an ecosystem product and I strongly oppose the "all eggs in one basket" approach — I use their mail service (will switch soon) and will start using their VPN in future. I even tried Psono (recommended on the PG website), but its cloud-based version still feels immature. Can you recommend a good one? I don't have any plan to self host and due to multi-device usages, I'm looking for cloud-based options only. 

    r/PasswordManagers · Moving from Dashlane – question about categories in Proton Pass

    Proton Pass offers multiple folders to categorize your passwords. In free plan you get 1 (2 on paper but there is no main folder, you have to store your passwords either in folder 1 or folder 2) and unlimited of their paid plan. They are currently forever 33% off on Proton Pass Plus plan, which brings the annual price close toto Bitwarden. You arr getting SimpleLogin premium along with it. 

  • MFKDGAF 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · Trying out Biwtwardeb and Proton Pass - differences in approach

    I'll play devils advocate here: 1. You didn't state what kind of new users. I am a tech savvy user but I've only ever used the Bitwarden CLI once. 2. A password manager is just that, it manages your passwords. Email forwarder is not a function of a password manager. Email forwarding has nothing to do with passwords. Yes it's a nice to have as an additional feature. 3. Email alias has nothing to do with managing passwords. Again, it's a nice to have additional feature. I have both Bitwarden premium and Proton Pass. I do like how you can view reports in Proton Pass mobile. Bitwarden you cannot which is a major let down. Proton Pass supports passkeys but they don't support importing them from other password mangers / sources. I think this is a major fail. How are you going to release Passkey support but not the ability to import them. As of today, comparing Bitwarden vs Proton Pass is like comparing apples to oranges.

  • Necessary-Scheme6737 🇬🇧🌐

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  • bleep6789 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs. Bitwarden

    Yeah I'm not gonna do the offline/self-hosted route. Just too inconvenient, and I'm not confident I'd be able to secure a server better than dedicated security teams at these password companies (where security is their most important product). So I'm definitely looking at cloud-hosted solutions like Bitwarden and Proton Pass.

  • Hilbert24 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden OR Proton Pass

    Honestly i've been using Bitwarden for a long time but proton pass UI keeps attracting me , But Bitwarden been on the stage for nearly a decade , so i might keep it

  • ComforableSlow807 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · bitwarden vs proton pass: which autofill actually works?

    I used Bitwarden for just shy of 8 years, and recently switched my family over to ProtonPass. In my experience the autofill, UI, and general "feel" of ProtonPass is better than Bitwarden. The autofill feature on BW always seemed "clunky" to me in the browser so I turned it off and manually copied and pasted what I needed. BW autofill on iOS worked fine most of the time. I rarely encounter autofill issues with PP, and I think that when I do it is because some of my domains don't match exactly in PP, once I refreshed them it usually solves the issue - other times I assume that the fields on the websites aren't flagged correctly. Both are solid password managers, my family opted to move to PP simply due to the fact that we are Proton subscribers and some of the recent developments with BW (while not terribly concerning currently) got me looking at alternative options.

    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden vs Proton Pass

    I used BW for just shy of 8 years, recently switched to PP - it has been a great switch for my family. My wife and son prefer PP over BW as do I, plus the aliasing with simplelogin is seamless. I understand that BW can do aliasing as well, but it is just not as good as PP does in my opinion. On the back end of things...PP is managed by the Proton Foundation, nonprofit and unable to be sold to private equity parasites, take that as you will in comparison to the recent BW debacle.

  • jwintyo 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden vs Proton Pass

    Both are awesome, you really can’t go wrong with either one. Personally I used Proton Pass, I used Bitwarden for a while but the UI just isn’t my favorite. Plus sharing individual login links and sharing vaults is really simple in Proton Pass which I like too. Both are free so you may as well try both and find out for yourself!

    r/PasswordManagers · bitwarden vs proton pass: which autofill actually works?

    Proton Pass autofill has been working well for me, occasionally there is a website that it has issues with but its not common. In apps on my iPhone it works great too. I used Bitwarden for a while and it wasn't terrible either. Ultimately I think either will be a good choice, I like Proton Pass better and they seem to be developing and improving it quickly

  • Informal_Plankton321 🇬🇧🌐

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    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs Bitwarden

    As for passphrases, I haven’t seen it before the Proton Pass, at least we’re not available in Bitwarden first. Here are account lookup details: The Proton Sentinel program provides: Advanced security protection, including strict challenges for suspicious login attempts Greater visibility on logins and account changes in their security logs 24/7 escalation of suspicious login attempts to security analysts who will review assessments made by the automated systems Support requests related to account security will automatically be escalated to trained security specialists. https://proton.me/support/proton-sentinel

    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs Bitwarden

    Hmm: - Passphrases instead of passwords (words1-can2-be4-strong2-as3-well4) - ultra easy password sharing that doesn’t require proton account to access - integrated aliases - advanced account protection with anomaly detection - attachments can be added to entities - supports all platforms

  • atoponce 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · Keepass and Bitwarden

    I see *a lot* of discussion over 1Password and Proton Pass, here and in other subs. But it seems that more redditors prefer open source software over closed source, so Bitwarden and KeePass/KeePassXC get recommended more than others. However, Proton Pass is also open source software, licensed under the GPLv3. It's just newer on the market, so hasn't seen the adoption the others have.

    r/PasswordManagers · Keepass and Bitwarden

    Fair enough, but it's the client being open source that is the critical piece. If I can inspect the source code and guarantee that it's not doing anything malicious, I don't care whether or not the server is open source. Provided the client is encrypting my vault, and I'm the only one that controls access to the decryption key, it can be hosted in North Korea for all I care. Sure, I can't self host, but I also don't have the time to dedicate to securing and monitoring my server against evolving vulnerabilities and online attacks. I'd prefer a dedicated security team handle it, given that they have a financial incentive to do so.

  • wjorth 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · bitwarden vs proton pass: which autofill actually works?

    Recently PP has been recognizing my entry even when the url is not a perfect match. PP then asks if I want it to save the correct url, with or without autofill, as a new PP entry. If I agree, the record is saved and the password is entered automatically. Works great! A big improvement over BW. I had given up on autofill with BW, depending on copy and paste. Now I’m spoiled with PP.

    r/PasswordManagers · do you trust bitwarden ?

    Because PE has become involved, I’ve left BW, where I had been a huge fan of the product, mission, and business. I am surprised at how well Proton Pass is working for me. Meets the trust criteria except for routine transparent 3rd party audits. They report that the audit protocol is in progress.

    r/PasswordManagers · do you trust bitwarden ?

    Sorry. Not an advertisement. I hate PE’s influence on the U.S. economy. I love BW’s business and mission. The product worked as expected. I felt confident using it. The UI needs improvement but not a deciding factor for me. I am also strong supporter of Proton as well. I was not going to use Proton Pass because I wanted to keep security separate from other applications. (more reason for BW). But PE is only concerned with pillaging for profits, destroying businesses in the process, so I jumped ship. I had tested PP a year ago. It needed work. proton has made considerable progress with Pass. I really was surprised that it works as well as it does in my environment. I’m all Apple (MacOS, iOS) and I take good care to encrypt, use complex and unique passwords, and passkeys where available and hardware key (Yubico) at the most critical risks, and 2FA codes where hardware key is not able to be configured. Hope that helps provide my human perspective.

  • vporf 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden BAD NEWS

    I got my PC hucked few months ago and they got the proton web vault... Imagine how many passwords I had to change I don't recommend any password manager which has web vault... So whoever takes sessions cookies from browser, to get all passwords as well

  • Rex__Luscus 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · How is Proton pass guys?

    This is almost all you need to know.1Password is a smoother experience, especially on mobile, but I couldn't justify the cost of 1Password when Proton Pass is nearly as good and included in my Proton subscription.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden vs proton pass

    Thats pretty accurate. ProtonPass is a nice app. Head to head, it is far superior to Bitwarden with the exception of CC Autofill (on Safari, in beta on Chrome) I honestly feel they are 1-2 revisions from completely leap frogging Bitwarden. My "whats missing to replace 1PW" (FOR ME) is: **Must-Have Features (Deal Breakers)** \- Credit Card Autofill \- Folders and/or Tags \- Favorites (or multi-folder support to cover this) \- More template types, organized by category (similar to 1Password) \- Browser biometrics \- Markdown or HTML support in Notes \- Travel Vault \- Password version history \- Secure sharing with fine-tuned controls \- Cross Vault search \- Integrated 2FA Autofill on iOS **Nice-to-Have Features** \- Expiration dates & reminders (e.g., “Passport expires in December” with custom alerts) \- Smarter URL matching rules \- Better favicon/custom icon handling \- Large display mode (like 1Password) \- Passkey monitoring (also limited in Bitwarden) \- Location-based entries

    r/PasswordManagers · MASTERPLAY! Proton Pass gives you an extra 33% OFF "for no particular reason" just as 1Password goes up 33%... coincidence? 😏

    I tried proton pas recently.. it's not in the same post code as 1PW... **Essential Features** (Deal Breakers): * Credit Card Autofill (currently beta on Chrome only. Still beta?) * Folders and/or Tags * Favorites (or Multi-Folder Support to Address This) * Expanded Template Types, Organized by Category (Similar to 1Password) * Browser Biometric login * Markdown or HTML Support in Notes * Travel Vault * Password Version History (maybe available?) * Secure Sharing with Fine-Tuned Controls * Cross Vault Search * Integrated 2FA Autofill on iOS * Item Linking * Sorting by updated date **Nice-to-Have Features:** * Expiration Dates and Reminders (e.g., “Passport Expires in December” with Custom Alerts) * Enhanced URL Matching Rules * Improved Favicon/Custom Icon Handling * Large Display Mode (Similar to 1Password) * Passkey Monitoring (Also Limited in Bitwarden) * Location-Based Entries * •WiFi QR code sharing

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    r/PasswordManagers · What Password Manager Is Better In Your Honest Opinion Proton Pass, Roboform, Or Bitwarden And Why?

    Since you mention it, I started out with Roboform a long, long time ago, even before they offered multi-device sync. I still think it has the absolute best autofill capabilities, but I discovered the benefits of storing other information in my password manager, and its secure notes capabilities are weak -- just a simple text field. I've since tried Keeper, Bitwarden, Proton, and 1Password, and find myself with subscriptions to the latter two (the Roboform sub is still active, but I don't use it -- that's the downside of paying for more than a year at a time). 1Password has the richest secure notes system, but Proton Pass isn't far behind. 1P has a much richer set of field types than PP. It bothers me that the same password that unlocks Proton is used to unlock Proton Pass (yes, I know about the second password, it's not the same as a separate password). On the other hand, Proton's user interface is just a little bit smoother. Just a smidgeon.

  • Hecke92 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs. Bitwarden

    That's not the point. You create a strong and complex password for your Proton account and store it securely in Proton Pass. This setup creates a dependency loop. Accessing Proton Pass requires your Proton login, but the login credentials are stored inside Proton Pass. This can cause real problems in recovery situations, for example when signing in on a new device with no saved session data, because you may not be able to access the very password required to log in.

    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs. Bitwarden

    What really is making me upset with proton pass is that you unlock your vault with the password you use for all proton services. You can't use a separate password just for the password manager

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden premium vs Proton pass plus

    Ill be real, proton pass premium give you a bit more features, but i dont want to be paying so much for a password manager since it should not be a luxury but an essential piece of software for our online lives. So i just stick with bitwarden since the free version is amazing doesnt limit your experience in anyway, and since its that good $10 a YEAR is a deal. Thats my recommendation! Goodluck!

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden premium vs Proton pass plus

    Bitwarden Premium is worth it, but if you want more storage, choose ProtonPass Premium. It costs $36 and gives you 10GB of storage for file attachments. It also includes SimpleLogin Premium (an email‑alias service built into ProtonPass that lets you create custom emails for every Login).

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    r/PasswordManagers · I Lastpass a viable option now?

    No. LastPass sin isn't that they were breached but the way they handled it. Unless their is a complete changeover in leadership (ideally have them spun out from whatever private equity group owns them) I wouldn't trust them. Even if that happens I see no reason to switch to them when free, open source alternatives like Bitwarden, Proton Pass, and KeePass exist.

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    r/PasswordManagers · bitwarden vs nordpass 2025

    Most of the big name password managers will do the job and is way better than nothing. Personally I prefer foss when a good foss alteranative exists. That means bitwarden or proton pass.

    r/PasswordManagers · Could LastPass gain your trust back?

    Meh. I think the tell a reasonable story (even if it is "Branded Content By LastPass" = ad as u/MrZibbles observed). Sure they deserved to lose everyone's trust a few years back, but how long do you hold that against them when they have the same certs as the other players? I don't know the right answer. If open source were not important to me I might give them a look along with OnePass (although no doubt OnePass has a better reputation). For me open source is non-negotiable, which limits the space primarily to bitwarden and protonpass

    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs Bitwarden

    Bitwarden had passphrase before proton pass existed! That particular bullet simply does not belong in your list. thanks for the description of proton pass advanced secure protection. that actually sounds pretty valuable.

    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs Bitwarden

    > Passphrases instead of passwords (words1-can2-be4-strong2-as3-well4) I'll object to that one. I don't think there is a password manager that doesn't offer passphrase. > ultra easy password sharing that doesn’t require proton account to access Agreed. You'd have to use a secure note in bitwarden and manually transfer the info in (or else get someone to get an account and set up an organization, which is not a smooth process). > advanced account protection with anomaly detection Sounds like a generic term to describe the monitoring that any company would do. The devil is in the details. I'm not saying proton doesn't do better, but some buzzwords don't shed any light on the subject.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Guys how is Proton Pass?

    I also use Proton Pass and have had almost zero problems. "Almost" comes from the fact that sometimes the Firefox plugin fails to recognize if some field is field for the password. My personal recommendations: \- If you use iPhone and Mac, use Apples own password manager, it works like charm. \- If you don't use iPhone and your computers are Windows or mixed platforms, use Proton pass.

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    r/PasswordManagers · My 1-Month Verdict on Using Bitwarden as My Primary Password Manager (as a Former Proton Pass User)

    I don’t disagree with your summary, but just a couple of comments as a Proton Pass user: - pricing: you’ve compared Bitwarden’s annual plan with Proton Pass’s monthly plan. PP’s annual plan costs $2.99/month (you’ll often find discounts for the first year). It’s still more expensive, but not 5x - PP also includes hide-my-email aliases, which I don’t think Bitwarden has - PP doesn’t work on some major sites, agreed, but it does work on Reddit for me

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    r/PasswordManagers · 4 UX issues still holding Bitwarden back (and why I still want to switch from Proton Pass)

    Have you considered 1Password? I know it's a different animal and not what you're asking about, and it's more pricey and not open source, I just want to put this info out there FWIW. I just did some testing with 1Password and it satisfies your 4 main UI/UX/QOL issues: 1. No pop animation on autofill, the username/password just appears immediately in the field(s). 2. Pre-typing auto-filters the autofill suggestion dropdown cleanly and quickly. 3. Scrolling to the bottom of a suggestion list stops all scrolling, and does not transfer to the browser window and does not close the suggestion list. 4. 1Password allows deletion from the browser extension. However, two points about this: 1. **Bitwarden does allow deletion from the extension.** There's a red trashcan icon on the bottom right when you click into an entry (tested on Windows Firefox and Chrome). Let me know if I'm misunderstanding this issue. 2. 1Password does not support editing within the extension, rather it brings up the desktop client. This was a big sticking point for me at first but I've grown accustomed to it as a minor tradeoff. 1Password also matches all your Bitwarden strengths except for cost (autofill dropdown is full sized yet a little more space efficient than BW, uses vaults and tags for organization (rather than folders), and has highly reliable autofill including Reddit and Apple). The pricing, closed-source code, and reliance on the desktop app is not for everyone, so I understand if this comparison isn't useful. I will point out that if you're paying monthly rather than annually, 1Password ($4/mo) is actually cheaper than Proton Pass Plus ($5/mo) while being about 10x more fully featured. Annual plan for both is $3/mo.

    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden OR Proton Pass

    Free Bitwarden is more fully featured and more functional than paid Proton Pass Plus. The free Proton Pass doesn't include password history, so it's not really a viable option for me personally.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Gemini says: Proton Pass > KeePassDx (in terms of privacy and security)

    Security is inversely proportional to convenience. Keepass not being connected to the cloud makes it safer than anything else. I would say bitwarden proton pass are slightly less secure AFAIK they haven't had any breaches. I have my passwords on bitwarden. Some people prefer the convenience of cloud whereas some prefer the extra security of local.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Should I use Bitwarden or Proton Pass?

    Man, I didn't know Bitwarden was so cheap.. Since you (probably) have access to Proton Pass with your business plan, and if you want to save $10 a year then I would go with Proton Pass. But, if you like Bitwarden better and you are okay with spending that extra $10 a year than I would stick with them. Maybe check out Proton Pass' UI and features with some test login info before making the switch to see if you like it better.

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    r/PasswordManagers · leaving NordPass

    I really enjoy the proton suite. Everything works together and works for me. I do have NordPass also just for my job because they blocked Proto. lol.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden vs Proton Pass

    I have had both for years. They are both great. But I prefer Proton because the UI is nicer and it integrates with protonmail and I can create aliases inside proton pass and it just works well.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Just got another breach email from LastPass, what is actually the most secure password manager right now?

    I will add my vote for Proton. I have been using it since just before it was released, i was part of the beta test, and while it was a little rough round the edges then it has improved so much. I have bitwarden as well but basically don't use it as proton does all the same things and hasn't had any branches yet that I am aware of or have food while doing a check every month

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    r/PasswordManagers · Just got another breach email from LastPass, what is actually the most secure password manager right now?

    There are lots of good safe password managers. Bitwarden, KeePass Proton, 1password, other KeePass branches. The critical variable is just to get a good one and be willing to leave if the founders do and the new owners aren't trustworthy. The real secret is your password. If Bitwarden were to lose their vaults, it would not hurt me. In fact, even Lastpass losing its stuff wouldn't have affected me. My password requires brute force and is too long for a nation state to crack in a few million years. By then, either I'll be dead, or have stopped caring. The big factor is long unique random passwords for every site and an unbreakable master password. That's 99%.

    r/PasswordManagers · KeePass

    Those 3 are all cloud-based and profit-making companies. They are all excellent and have fine products. KeePass and KeePassXC (both use the same database). They are open source, not-for-profit, and locally based, not necessarily holding anything in the cloud. Normally, they operate with a simple database file on your computer. You can copy the file to your phone, and it'll work there using any of several apps. All five products are excellent. There is a lot of convenience to having all your passwords and secure notes in the cloud. There is an extra layer of security not having them in the cloud. Proton is pretty new, but the others have all been around for many years and are thoroughly tested and reliable. I believe that if you have a strong password and all encryption is done locally, there is no real risk to having the database “in the cloud”. However, not being there at all must be more secure. If you have a really strong password, and are comfortable, I'd recommend Bitwarden. You can use it for free. There are extra benefits to an inexpensive paid version. If you are uncomfortable using the cloud, use either of the KeePass programs. Any one of those 5 will give you a hundred times the safety and convenience of re-using, remembering or writing down passwords or even letting your browser handle it.

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    r/PasswordManagers · is bitwarden current best open source password manager?

    You are making a great move. LastPass is heavily restricted now, whereas Bitwarden is widely considered the best free, open-source password manager available. ​Why Bitwarden Beats LastPass ​100% Free Multi-Device Sync: Unlike LastPass, Bitwarden lets you sync unlimited passwords across both your phone and computer simultaneously for free. ​Open Source & Secure: The code is completely public and audited by security pros, making it much safer than LastPass. ​Easy Migration: Bitwarden has a direct "Import from LastPass" tool that moves your vault over in minutes. ​Other Open-Source Alternatives ​Proton Pass: Newer, very sleek, and includes free email-masking aliases. ​KeePass: Completely offline and local. Great for tech experts, but has no built-in cloud syncing. ​The Bottom Line: Switch to Bitwarden. It gives you everything LastPass used to offer, completely for free, with vastly better security.🌐🌐

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    r/PasswordManagers · [GUIDANCE NEEDED] I'm a free NordPass user, I'm deciding to switch or not to switch to Bitwarden

    I left Nordpass due to (a) no biometrics in the Safari browser and (b) no search within secure notes. Also I find their pricing strategy a bit dubious. My choice now would be between Bitwarden and Proton Pass. For the moment I am very happy with Bitwarden. I may take another look at Proton Pass once they implement folders (due shortly). I do not buy all this chatter about Bitwarden. Being more commercial in the future just ensures its longevity in my view. Why is this a bad thing for Bitwarden but not for other password managers? I don’t get it. My number one would be 1Password but they are now asking silly money for it. Others that I tried were Roboform (good reputation but SO ugly), Keeper and Stongbox (poor UI and poor import from Nord Pass).

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    r/PasswordManagers · What Password Manager Is Better In Your Opinion 1Password, Bitwarden, LastPass, Dashlane, Or Proton Pass And Why?

    Przeszłam/Przeszedłem z 1Password na Proton Pass jakiś czas temu i szczerze mówiąc, darmowy plan w zupełności wystarczy na początek. Możesz spokojnie przetestować wszystko przed podjęciem jakiejkolwiek decyzji o płatności, bez żadnych ograniczeń które by przeszkadzały w codziennym użytkowaniu. A jeśli chodzi o migrację z 1Password, jest naprawdę prosta. Eksport i import zajmuje dosłownie kilka minut i wszystko przechodzi bez problemów. Dodatkowy plus: Proton Pass nie zmienia cen dla obecnych użytkowników, więc cokolwiek zapłacisz na początku, tyle płacisz dalej. Ale zacznij od darmowego planu, naprawdę warto sprawdzić zanim się zdecydujesz.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Recommendations switching from Lastpass

    I'd throw Proton Pass into the mix before you decide between those two. came from LastPass myself and the switch was easy. UI is clean, reliable across devices, and the company has a clean security track record which after LastPass is probably the first thing you want to know. free tier is there if you want to try it before paying anything.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden BAD NEWS

    Afte I got a message from Bitwarden at the login where they advertised the paid plans I switched to Proton yesterday without any problems. Export tresor from Bitwarden as .json and import in Proton...so easy. The Autofill works fine, that what I need most. I'll use both in parallel for some time.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden BAD NEWS

    I use 1PW (through my workplace) and Proton Pass both and Proton Pass is faster, comes up far more regularly and is nicer to use. 1PW has some great additional feature though.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden BAD NEWS

    The issues with Proton Pass have improved. It's not 100%, same as many non-native password managers aren't, but its capability has massively improved. Like the poster above, I was looking into leaving due to issues, however due to subscription remaining then it had improved to a very usable level by the time renewal came around.

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    r/PasswordManagers · How is Proton pass guys?

    I moved from 1Password to Proton Pass. I would say it's OK, but has some issues \- not nearly as good filling in logins on Android (so lots of opening the app manually and copy/paste login & passwords) \- won't lock on screen lock or system sleep - it only has a few time options for locking, and only up to an hour delay (linux). \- it is not synced across system instances - example - if you unlock the desktop app, the browser extension is unaffected (1 Password lock/unlock is synced across all instances on the platform) (linux)

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    r/PasswordManagers · How is Proton pass guys?

    >Just be sure to keep not all your eggs in one basket. I believe you refer to the quoted sentence from me in the OP? If so I more talked about the Proton ecosystem. So using Proton Mail as E-Mail provider, Proton Pass as Password Manager, Simplelogin (also owned by Proton) as an alias Provider, Proton Drive as a Cloud storage and Proton Meet for meetings. If something happens now to your proton account or Proton as a company you are fucked. So I would argument it is better to split it up a bit. Maybe go for Aliases and Passwords to Proton, for E-Mails to Tutanota, for Meetings to Jitsi and so on.

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    r/PasswordManagers · How is Proton pass guys?

    It's good/fine overall. I used 1P for years and when they increased the price earlier this year, I decided to pay for a year of BW and PP and give them a try. I got PP on the $2/mo forever deal they were running for a couple of weeks, so the price between the two is basically the same (PP about $4-$5 more per year). Overall, I prefer the UI and organizational structure of PP over BW. But for my use case, BW has been better at auto-fill than PP. There are a couple of websites I visit somewhat regularly that BW doesn't pick up the fields in for some reason so the auto-fill doesn't work, but there are several more where that is the case with PP. So, if my subs were about to renew this week, I'd probably stick with BW and use the free version of PP for my backup. But, if PP can fix some of the auto-fill issues I'm experience on several of the sites I use, then I might flip that around.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Trying out Biwtwardeb and Proton Pass - differences in approach

    Nice breakdown, that’s pretty much how I see those two as well. Bitwarden feels more flexible but takes a bit more setup, while Proton Pass is more streamlined with built-in features. If you’re testing different options anyway, you might want to try RoboForm too. I’m a long-time user and it’s been really consistent for me, especially with autofill and syncing across devices. Could be worth adding to your comparison just to see which workflow feels best for you.

    r/PasswordManagers · How is Proton pass guys?

    It’s decent overall, especially if you care about privacy and already use Proton stuff. Autofill works fine most of the time, but depending on the platform it can feel a bit less polished compared to more mature managers. That’s kind of the tradeoff. Good privacy focus, but still catching up in terms of UI and consistency. If you just want something that “just works” everywhere, options like Bitwarden or even RoboForm tend to feel a bit smoother day to day. If you’re already in the Proton ecosystem, it makes sense. If not, there are slightly more refined options out there.

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    r/PasswordManagers · How is Proton pass guys?

    Tried it a while ago, but the UI was just atrocious. Unfortunately, even with the fuckup version 8 was and still is, nothing comes close to 1Password‘s interface.

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    r/PasswordManagers · I've been using Proton Pass and Proton VPN, but fear getting stuck in the ecosystem

    I'm with you. I got the unlimited plan for very cheap (5€/month for 2 years). But I try to use it wisely to avoid any unwanted/technical lock-in : \- Mail : all linked to 1 or 2 custom domains. I never use/give @proton.me mails. Si=o the day I want to go out, I'm not locked in and can just export/import mails and redirect my mails domains to the new provider \- Pass : same thing. I only use custom domain aliases (simplelogin). So I still can abandon proton/simplelogin without having to change all my accounts like I did when quitting gmail \- Drive: I have selfhosted services like nextcloud. So this 500gb storage serves only for storing offsite "backups" \- VPN: it's pretty fast to switch to any other service.. just config files \- Docs / Sheet / Calendar / Note : not using it. I selfhost that. \- Authenticator : not all eggs in the same basket. I'm using Aegis for that

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    r/PasswordManagers · I've been using Proton Pass and Proton VPN, but fear getting stuck in the ecosystem

    Yeah I get that tbh, the ecosystem thing can feel a bit locked in. what ended up mattering more for me was just how it behaves day to day. like when autofill doesnt hit the right fields or you have to redo it, it starts to stand out after a while. Also started looking around when 1Password bumped their price so I checked a few options. ended up sticking with roboform since its been more consistent for me. If Proton works fine on your end youre probably good but those little things add up more than you expect

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    r/PasswordManagers · Leaving Safari + iCloud aliases - 1Password + addy.io or switch to Proton Pass?

    I switched from LastPass (I know...) to Proton Pass a couple weeks ago and have been absolutely loving it. Simplelogin aliases are a breeze to setup with the basic/premium domains or even my own custom domains. When you go to set up a new account or enter your email with the extension running (or Android app in my mobile case) it asks you if you want to create an alias and you can customize it as well if you want. You can create an alias at the same time as you're signing up for something asking for an email for your account too so you don't have to do multiple things to create a new login and alias. The extension and android integration work much better than LastPass ever did for me on mobile, and just as good as what I was used to on desktop. I also ditched Authy for Ente Auth as I don't like keeping all my eggs in one basket (MFA tokens and Passwords in the same app)

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    r/PasswordManagers · What Password Manager Is Better In Your Honest Opinion Proton Pass, Roboform, Or Bitwarden And Why?

    Ultimately, I don't think a price increase of 2% or so below inflation after a decade of holding their prices meets any definition of greedy. I don't think the cheapest option is necessarily the best when it comes to cyber security; it needs to be the most *valuable* option. 1Password has provided - and added - loads of value over the last decade; whilst still being cheaper today in real-terms, even at the new pricing, than it was when subscriptions were first introduced, when normalised against inflation. And as you say, no one is immune from inflation. You mention Proton, which is an interesting example. Proton Pass Plus launched at $1.00 per month in June 2023, before increasing to $1.99 a month, and then going up again to $2.99 a month in November 2024. They've effectively tripled their prices in two-and-half years. 1Password's price increase of 33% after a decade looks much more reasonable.

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    r/PasswordManagers · What Password Manager Is Better In Your Honest Opinion Proton Pass, Roboform, Or Bitwarden And Why?

    They all have their strengths. For example: 1Password: It stands out for having a more polished interface, offers labels for better organization, features automatic login, and recognizes more websites where other password managers often fail. ProtonPass: Its biggest advantage is its integrated email aliases, and it's also slightly cheaper than 1Password. Bitwarden: It's open-source and cheaper than 1Password and ProtonPass, although its interface isn't as refined.

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    r/PasswordManagers · LastPass exasperates me

    Hours before the deadline and my dreaded annual LastPass renewal, I transferred fairly seamlessly over to ProtonPass. Reason being I've had a proton email account already for years, I trust them, they get good reviews and their ux is generally good. Got the lifetime pass for $199. Haven't been disappointed after a couple of hours of use. First thing I did was to switch auto renewal off on LP but because I don't trust them I also tried to delete my credit card info, but they wouldn't let me. Exporting all info was easy but they passed it all into a readable PHP file in my Chrome browser, which annoyed me. Managed to get to a csv file, dragged it over into proton pass and it was all set up. Checked all the information seemed okay and then went in to delete my LP account. Again, all straightforward. Total transfer and delete operation took 15 minutes. I only hope closing down chrome browser with the PHP page passwords and sending the CSV file to my Mac bin and emptying it is sufficient protection. Now I have the massive task of sorting through up to a 1,000 data entries into folders and potentially updating every single password (since LP has probably compromised them. Thank you guys!)

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    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs. Bitwarden

    Apparently, with the 1Password price increase, Proton started doing an offer: [https://proton.me/l/pass-switch#pricing](https://proton.me/l/pass-switch#pricing) . That makes it the same price as Bitwarden (with their new price): 2€ a month, but Proton also offers a lifetime option for 199€ again.

    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs. Bitwarden

    Proton Pass is still missing one crucial feature for me: You can't set certain passwords or notes as "you need to re-renter the password to access that". For very sensible stuff, this is a really great extra security layer, just in case someone might get access to your account (like with a cookie grabber). It's also a good idea not to have everything on the same service, I'm already in the ecosystem like with Mail (+SimpleLogin) und Drive. If both aren't issues, I might lean more towards Proton Pass.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs. Bitwarden

    Simple. If all your online accounts depend on Proton Mail and if Proton become unavailable due to an unexpected outage, you can neither access your passwords nor reset your accounts.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs. Bitwarden

    Ideally, you should create a strong, unique, and long password for your Proton account (or whatever password manager you use) and store it outside of the manager itself. It makes no sense to create a password and then save it inside the same password manager, because if you ever forget it, you’re locked out. That’s the number one rule. The difference with Proton is that you’re protecting both your account and your password manager. Personally, I only memorize two passwords: one for my Proton account and one for Proton Pass — and neither is stored within the same system. Both are over 40 characters long.

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    r/PasswordManagers · What is the best online password manager right now? Bitwarden, NordPass,1Password, etc?

    Proton Pass has a nice integration with SimpleLogin, allowing you to create a unique alias for each address that you use. I'm not sure but I'm not aware of other passwords managers being able to do this. The disadvantage is the inherent "vendor lock-in" of this; you would need to manually change email adresses of everything you use, should you in the future decide to use a different password manager again.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden vs proton pass

    Btw, i dont agree with 6# con point. Proton Pass has extra password which is different from both primary password and second password(also known as mailbox password). If u actually look at it correctly, protonpass is more protected than bitwarden. My account literally uses 3 passwords + 2fa.. But i love how Bitwarden allows us to control KDF settings which proton doesnt(i hope proton uses good settings by default). Proton Pass works best with Proton Unlimited.. i personally love it.. i do agree with Autofill issues, nowdays better but still not the best. 11# never happened with me though.. Overall i like Proton Pass more. But i still use bitwarden, keepassxc as backups..

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    r/PasswordManagers · Guys how is Proton Pass?

    I’ve been using Proton Pass since they launched it, and have had very little issues. My entire household use it now (my 8 and 10 year old use it with no issues). Autofill still have some work to be really good, but the app has grown a lot since its inception. It is constantly worked on and have features dropping regularly. But the best part of it for me is the hide-my-email feature that is so well integrated into all parts of it.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Guys how is Proton Pass?

    I use the free version for over 3 months in my iPhone, Mac & Windows 11, nothing to complain about, works like a charm. I stopped my subscription to 1Password and switch to Proton Pass

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    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs Bitwarden

    TL;DR If you don't want to go mad with searching, avoid Bitwarden. Protonpass is the best at this. And for me, searching is a key feature. Full comment: 1) ProtonPass for teams costs half as much as Bitwarden for teams (2€ vs 4€ per user) (P.S. I'm going to chose the family version to save money, even though I obviously lose one place for each “package” because I have to put myself as the manager. But for my purposes, it's more than enough, because there are only a few of us managing passwords for each sector. Furthermore, I don't need all employees to have the paid version, so the free account will be sufficient for them. Of course, this means I will lose truly centralised management.) 2) The **GAME CHANGER for me was the SEARCH function**: \- this concerns the web version and the BitWarden desktop application. Let me give you an example: if I type “amazo”, it only finds 3 results, but if I type “amazon”, it finds 5! The search should work the other way around: the more I type, the fewer results it finds. \- Second aspect: if I search for “amazon” in my ProtonPass passwords, it finds 6 results. The same goes for KeePassXC. Bitwarden 5 and PassBolt only find 3. This is because it poorly manages the notes field. For me, the search aspect is fundamental. If you search online, you will find confirmation that Bitwarden's search system is different in scope from the apps, and this has been a known issue for years. 3) Proton is building an ecosystem, and I like that. If I need it in the future, I already have an account. 4) The only weakness of ProtonPass is the lack of ‘subfolders,’ but they have just announced that this feature will be implemented within a few months.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden OR Proton Pass

    I’ve tried almost every password manager on Android and honestly none of them worked as smoothly as Google Passwords. Autofill was always hit or miss. Then i installed Cromite to de-google a bit, and surprisingly both Bitwarden and Proton Pass worked perfectly there. But Cromite itself didn’t run well for me, so i dropped it. Switched to Firefox and Proton Pass has been super smooth. I also installed the Proton Pass extension for quick password generation and address autofill. Bitwarden’s login autofill worked fine, but it didn’t fill addresses or cards for me, so i ended up sticking with Proton. Not planning to change anything now — this setup finally works

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    r/PasswordManagers · Should I use Bitwarden or Proton Pass?

    also in the same shoes, in fact I do not have bitwarden premium. Based on my experience, i actually prefer free bitwarden due to proton's following issues - no hostname detection mechanisms - autofill not working for certain sites - non functional, not all favicons for sites are supported In general, proton feels a little "flakier" with no workarounds. Regardless i decided to try proton pass for a few weeks since i have premium + simple login. proton looks better though

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    r/PasswordManagers · Leaving LastPass. Using Apple Passwords + Bitwarden as Backup/Shared Vault – My Hybrid Setup

    I have used LastPass , Proton Pass, Apple password and now1Password. I left last past years ago when they had their breach. I tried Proton Pass and it’s pretty decent, but at the time it didn’t fill credit cards although it does now. I tried Apple passwords and it was pretty good but moved onto Bitwarden as I don’t want to be locked into any ecosystem if I ever need to leave Apple. I recently left Bitwarden 1Password as it has a better phone features and my Bitwarden chrome extension took ages to load and kept on freezing. Bitwarden is still good. I was having some issues with access in the family vaults.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Looking to switch out of NordPass

    Actually, parallel universes because I was on the same boat. I had a 2yr plan with Keeper and it was actually pretty good, standard, did the job pretty fine. I jumped into the same quest for 2 reasons: Breachwatch (dark web monitoring) at Keeper is an extra service and they don’t offer email masking. Everything else in all honestly works fantastic 10/10. Then.. tried 1password, protonpass, Bitwarden… 1password I felt was a bit clunky and autofill was not as good as keeper. Though UI is fab. The migration import/export sucked. They only give you a 14 day trial. Email masking only if you have a fastmail subscription. Watchtower and all that, estelar. Moved onto ProtonPass… hated it. They push too hard the premium features and personally I like an a-la-carte type situation where I can use multiple apps from different providers instead of using the whole proton universe. They have email masking through SL but I think you need a proton email. I don’t know it didn’t click for me. UI is meh. I feel it needs more time and development. I dare to say maybe give it another year? Moved to Bitwarden. Easy. Solid. Import/export fab. Email masking with annonAddy, SL, email plus log ins. Cheap. I recommend over proton, in my opinion. Great product. Unfortunately the last few months, started having lots of bugs on iOS and firefox, didn’t save passwords for me after edit, logged me out, wouldn’t recognise my password at times. Autofill wasn’t recognised sometimes. So I thought I’ll move back to Keeper. But then decided to give NordPass a try, and right now and probably will say, in my opinion, Nordpass is killing it. I tried most.. and hear me out I am not expert on technicalities for password managers or an IT person. But NordPass seems to be really good so far. Probably not what you wanted to hear but give it a go to Proton and others a go and see for yourself, keeping NP as your main backup until you decide to migrate fully. I tell ya if you’ve been using NordPass for 2 years the closest one to UI is either 1password or maybe Keeper but I guess it will all depend on what you’re after in terms of features. Sorry for the long post. 😁

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    r/PasswordManagers · Advice moving away from lastpass?

    You can export your lastpass and then edit a copy of the export to remoe the dupiicate in a spreadsheet. Try out the different password manager to see which one works for you. There is no perfect password manager. It's going to be the password manager that has the features and gui you work and tthe price that you are willing to pay for. There aren't too many competitor for Bitwarden for free tier. There is proton, but various post indicate that it's less baked than Bitwarden at this time. You may find that some of the items didn't export properly. You can store things like your passport in last pass and some of them may not export properly. Your password item should work. The other thing to consider is that you will need to relearn how to use the new password manager. Change your mindset to learn how the other PW do things. If you feel that it must work like Last Pass then you should stay with last pass.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Keepass and Bitwarden

    Yo creo que además del tema open source vs cerrado, hay otra cosa que pesa mucho: 1password y proton son productos "de empresa", con roadmap, equipo de marketing, planes de precio escalonados. bitwarden y keepass se sienten más como herramientas que herramientas-producto, si eso tiene sentido. la gente que anda en foros técnicos tiende a preferir la herramienta cruda sobre el producto pulido, aunque el producto pulido a veces sea objetivamente mejor para el usuario normal. Lo de open source ayuda pero no es la única razón. keepassxc lleva la delantera en discusiones técnicas porque literalmente es un archivo local que tú controlas al 100%, cero dependencia de nadie. eso engancha mucho a cierto perfil de usuario aunque signifique renunciar a comodidades como sync automático o soporte al cliente.

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L'offre gratuite de Proton Pass suffit-elle ?

Beaucoup d'utilisateurs Reddit la trouvent assez complète pour commencer et tester le service. Elle est particulièrement intéressante pour ceux qui veulent déjà centraliser leurs identifiants dans l'écosystème Proton.

L'autoremplissage de Proton Pass fonctionne-t-il bien ?

Le bilan est contrasté. Des utilisateurs le jugent fluide au quotidien, y compris sur mobile, alors que d'autres rencontrent des échecs répétés sur certains sites, navigateurs ou appareils Android.

Proton Pass est-il adapté si j'utilise déjà Proton Mail ?

Oui, c'est l'un des cas les plus souvent cités. L'intégration avec les alias SimpleLogin et les autres services Proton donne de la valeur au service pour les personnes déjà clientes de l'écosystème.

Peut-on partager des identifiants avec Proton Pass ?

Les retours Reddit sont favorables sur ce point. Le partage de coffres et de liens individuels est jugé simple, y compris avec des proches qui n'utilisent pas Proton.