Proton Pass open source password manager is now available on F-Droid
Proton Pass open source password manager is now available on F-Droid
Proton Pass now distributes its app on the open source app repository F-Droid, giving you more privacy and freedom.
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Proton is great but I do feel wary from putting all my eggs in one basket again.
130 0 ReplySame, staying with bitwarden for now
91 0 ReplyBitwarden also has better features for now like more solid URL matching (handy if you have a bunch of services on subdomains of the same domain name).
43 1 ReplyHey what type of URL matching do you use for achieving this? BW suggest me all the entries for a domain and doesn't differentiate sub domains.
9 0 ReplyYou have to set each entry under the same domain to to match against “host” and you’re set.
7 0 ReplyI use "Host" matching to only target specific subdomains.
5 0 ReplyI don’t have Bitwarden installed right now but I believe they had a parameter called „starts with“ or something? That has always been solid for me.
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Same, staying with keepass for forever
24 1 ReplySame. Although the simplelogin integration seems nice.
9 0 ReplyI discovered not too long ago that Bitwarden has the same integration! https://bitwarden.com/blog/add-privacy-and-security-using-email-aliases-with-bitwarden/
You need to configure it on each device though, and you need to generate an API key first.
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I was just about to write this... Proton is cool, but I only use mail from them. All my other services are independent from each other, and soon I will be self hosting most of them.
11 0 ReplyI'm switching from privatevpn to protonvpn just for the port forwarding with wireguard within a terminal, no stupid GUI app. Quite pleased with the service, they do VPN well.
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