Reviews for Proton Pass
Proton Pass by Proton
Review by A Kindly Lobsterboat Cap'n
Rated 5 out of 5
by A Kindly Lobsterboat Cap'n, 3 years agoADDENDUM - DEC 20, 2024
It has been a great year for Proton Pass. Its been a bad year for Gmail. My Google account has been involved in 23 data breaches to date. Proton products? Zero breaches.
There is a probability each data breach could lead to identity theft. Why keep rolling the dice?
I use Proton Pass Plus & I love their Email Alias system w/SimplePass. I can create a unique, "dummy" email whenever I sign up to a site/app. This keeps my real addresses away from data brokers which manages the risk of data breach to a very low level.
Also, I basically get no spam. The recurring emails I receive are the ones I want. Remember, Google is an ad agency with a cruddy search engine. They want me to receive lots of spam. Its good business for them.
Proton Pass has made incremental changes to the UX that make a profound difference. For months, creating an alias was 80/20% with 80% of autofills working and 20% requiring cut/paste. Enough to nudge me into using Bitwarden as a crutch for several months.
Today, that ratio is more like 98% success and 2% fail. The failures are with tech oligopolies, Apple being a prime example. I still have to cut/paste to login into my Apple Account. I don't need to login to Apple very often so I don't care. I don't use Google products (data breaches!).
Finally, I love the OTP autofill. Super convenient.
I use the Firefox extension and my browser is on high privacy settings. This may, or may not contribute to my experiences. Yours may be different.
But I believe Proton Pass will continue to improve their product for everyone. Its been my experience with them over four years. It just keeps getting better.
POSTED DECEMBER 2023
I've been with Protonmail since the beginning. They start with solid design intentions and then slowly make a series of improvements on their products.
This Proton product is just fine. Yes, I know Bitwarden has features X, Y, and Z as well. They're all similar and lacking at the same time. It is unconcerning to me because I've seen their products evolve and I know they are genuine, ethical people.
It has been a great year for Proton Pass. Its been a bad year for Gmail. My Google account has been involved in 23 data breaches to date. Proton products? Zero breaches.
There is a probability each data breach could lead to identity theft. Why keep rolling the dice?
I use Proton Pass Plus & I love their Email Alias system w/SimplePass. I can create a unique, "dummy" email whenever I sign up to a site/app. This keeps my real addresses away from data brokers which manages the risk of data breach to a very low level.
Also, I basically get no spam. The recurring emails I receive are the ones I want. Remember, Google is an ad agency with a cruddy search engine. They want me to receive lots of spam. Its good business for them.
Proton Pass has made incremental changes to the UX that make a profound difference. For months, creating an alias was 80/20% with 80% of autofills working and 20% requiring cut/paste. Enough to nudge me into using Bitwarden as a crutch for several months.
Today, that ratio is more like 98% success and 2% fail. The failures are with tech oligopolies, Apple being a prime example. I still have to cut/paste to login into my Apple Account. I don't need to login to Apple very often so I don't care. I don't use Google products (data breaches!).
Finally, I love the OTP autofill. Super convenient.
I use the Firefox extension and my browser is on high privacy settings. This may, or may not contribute to my experiences. Yours may be different.
But I believe Proton Pass will continue to improve their product for everyone. Its been my experience with them over four years. It just keeps getting better.
POSTED DECEMBER 2023
I've been with Protonmail since the beginning. They start with solid design intentions and then slowly make a series of improvements on their products.
This Proton product is just fine. Yes, I know Bitwarden has features X, Y, and Z as well. They're all similar and lacking at the same time. It is unconcerning to me because I've seen their products evolve and I know they are genuine, ethical people.
3,400 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 19793363, 10 hours agoProton is the future. Choose something else at your peril.
- Rated 5 out of 5by foxling, 2 days agoBest password keeper I have every used. Love their privacy policy and all their other products too.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18565276, 3 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14625529, 4 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Ev, 4 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by anonym, 5 days agoAppreciate the proton pass lifetime option (200€/200$) since I don't like ongoing subscriptions.
Furthermore it's amazing how convenient the Mail-Aliases are integrated, personally I use this feature on almost every login I have saved in proton.
You can also forward mails sent to your aliases to non proton mails, so you aren't forced to go all in on the proton ecosystem if you don't want to.
10/10 would recommend the proton pass to everybody - Rated 5 out of 5by Shiromitsu, 5 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 20095576, 6 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Alex, 6 days ago
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- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 20093882, 6 days ago良いです
Googleのパスワードマネージャからインポートした際同じアカウントのまとまっていたアイテムが、URLごとに分かれて保存されたので再びまとめる必要があった点
2FAが無料だと3つしか保存できない点
が強いて言えば不満 - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 20092500, 7 days agoExtremely convenient and also secure by means of the timer before locking and clearing the clipboard (this only after giving permission too) :) As always, Proton is ahead of the curve!
- Rated 5 out of 5by Simi, 7 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by rynn, 8 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Ilan Cartaya, 8 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 16934028, 9 days agoOverall it's fast, ergonomic and works without getting in the way. Some arbitrary limitations if you don't have the ultimate subscription but nothing dealbreaking.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Frédéric JACQUES, 9 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 20088437, 9 days agoI find this extension very useful, but still somewhat lacking in my particular use case.
I share web site passwords among several browsers, and don't feel comfortable giving each of them (or even: any of them) full access to all the vaults. A compromise in one browser or any of its extensions shouldn't risk to expose high value assets like credit cards or infrastructure level passwords. Yet it doesn't seem possible to restrict access (I have a Proton Unlimited subscription) to one particular vault.
I worked around this by creating an additional free account solely to manage these less critical passwords: one can't compromise what's not even there. I'm not even sure whether this procedure is acceptable use, I didn't find anything against it but then I didn't look very hard.
I also noticed that access tokens have been introduced recently, so maybe features like this are on the roadmap somewhere. - Rated 5 out of 5by laurin, 9 days ago
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