Bitwarden Password Manager
At home, at work, or on the go, Bitwarden easily secures all your passwords, passkeys, and sensitive information
Free and fully encrypted password manager to keep your logins and passwords safe.
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Free and unlimited password manager to keep your login credentials safe and manage them directly in your browser.
Get the password manager created by the former scientists who met at CERN behind Proton Mail, the world’s largest encrypted email provider. Proton Pass is open-source, end-to-end encrypted, and protected by Swiss privacy laws.
Pass offers more than other free password managers and has no ads or data collection. You can use it for free forever on all your devices to create and store unlimited passwords, autofill logins, generate 2FA codes, create email aliases, secure your notes, and more.
* Protect your logins and their metadata with battle-tested end-to-end encryption
While many other password managers only encrypt your password, Proton Pass uses end-to-end encryption on all your stored login details (including your username, the website address, and more).
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I'm not a beta tester nor received any email about having early access to Proton Pass but it somehow logged in with my account and I had the opportunity to test it (not it says im not authorized, don't delete the vault pls i put some stuff there XD). So, I know it's on its early stages but there are some features I want to talk about: 1- The app looks gorgeous, but my only complain would be that it's landscaped, I prefer it to be in portrait mode 2- Feature to add your Credit cards 3- Feature to add "Identities" to save phone numbers, address or emails 4- Human readable Password option in the password generator 5- Having a web-based vault would be very good, editing and operating solely in the extension is not pleasant or even reliable because it closes every time the extension is not focused 6- Secure file sharing can come later but it'd be nice to have as well 7- Some Keyboard shortcuts to autofill without needing to use mouse and if the entry has TOTP it could copy it in the clipboard automatically so it can be ready to paste right after logging in. 8- Having options for choosing an entry or generate a password right from the browser's context menu, it could be used as a quick workaround when the extension's icon doesn't show up in the input field (this bug happed a couple of times when I was trying it) and... more to come when my account got reauthorized (´・_・`).
Works as expected. I easily imported all my passwords from Bitwarden in a few clicks. ProtonPass supports multiple Vaults so I separated my personal accounts from work/corporate accounts. There is password generator so you can create secure passwords. A few suggestions: 1. Add human-readable "password phrases" to a password generator. 2. Allow batch operations (moving multiple logins to another vault or trash).
There is a bug. I'm a Visionary user and have been since 2016. I was invited to the beta and so far I can use it on Android but the web extension keeps saying I'm not part of the Closed Beta so I can't log in... Really bad experience as I want to try these. I've been using 1Pass, Keeper and now LastPass for around 4 years and really look up to change them for a Proton product.
Waited until the official GA. Importing more than 3000 items from BitWarden does not work. Tried multiple times incl. recommendations from Proton's support team. So I cannot use this product because I cannot get a consistent BitWarden import.
Biometric unlock is standard and basic function of a password manager and Proton still couldn't implement this function really makes me wonder if Proton is capable of developing this at all.
Initial functionality of the app is great. Auto-fill works well and the integration with SimpleLogin/Hide My Email was a pleasant surprise! Hoping that Import from Dashlane and the Firefox extension come soon! Great job Proton!
I will caveat this with the fact this is an early release version so likely to be improved rapidly but the initial import only did the first 200 items. A repeat got everything but I not had 200 duplicates. You can't select multiple items to delete at once, nor can you delete a primary vault to try and start from scratch. I found 2FA tokens don't enter automatically like with 1Password meaning it adds a stack of clicks. Then of course there's the still limited functionality. Lack of sharing, lack of things like SSH keys, license keys for software, social logins and a stack of items that just aren't logins. I do like the integration with aliases for new logins and I do have hope this will get there but this has a long way to go to catch up to some competitors.