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Posted 3 August 2023

Proton Pass - Password Manager $12 for 12 months (79p per month). Yearly price fixed for life

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Generate secure passwords

Quickly generate secure passwords whenever you create a new online account. Proton Pass helps you safely store your login credentials, notes, credit card information, and more.

Easy sign in
Autofill passwords, forms, and two-factor authentication passcodes on all desktop and mobile devices with one click or tap.

Not just a password manager, but an identity manager
Proton Pass is more than a tool to securely save passwords and automate logging in. It's also an identity manager that generates unique email aliases, preventing your true email address from being used to track you, exposed in data breaches, or targeted for spam.

Password security from a team that knows encryption
Proton Pass is built by the same team of scientists who met at CERN and created Proton Mail, the world’s largest encrypted email service. Proton has been recommended by the United Nations for sharing highly sensitive data, and our encryption is open source and battle tested.
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Edited by S23, 3 August 2023
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  1. Pigsy.'s avatar
    Norton Vault - Free.
    CFC2011's avatar
    Bitwarden - free, open-source and third-party audited.

    For local password managers, look no further than KeePass. (edited)
  2. Skol's avatar
    If this gets feature updates like the rest of their products, it should be good by 2029.

    Not a bad price but i'll stick with bitwarden unless they do something amazing.
  3. adil171's avatar
    My password for everything is ‘incorrect’.

    And when I do forget it, they always remind me ‘your password is incorrect’ (edited)
    TCMoneyy's avatar
    How did you set your password to that?

    When I make my passwords; they ask for a capital letter, special char, a number, 8 char. min, credit card number, expiry date, cvv..
  4. Will_Dobson's avatar
    Just use BitWarden
  5. EmJayiii's avatar
    Using Bitwarden myself. Does what it says on the tin.
  6. phunkee's avatar
    12345678

    Then my other password i use, is actually password (edited)
  7. Saniauskas's avatar
    For new customer only!
  8. Skol's avatar
    Your price seems to be incorrect aswell? $4.99 pm if you pay monthly. $1 per month if you pay 24 months up front then back to $4.99 or whatever the cost is in 2 years as far as i can see?
    Skol's avatar
    50720309-k8cCU.jpgIgnore me. Can only see the deal in an incognito tab for me for some reason?
  9. TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    iron vest is free with unlimited aliases, teamed up with bitwarden for passwords, and the authorisation service from synology, while using the free email service from proton.
    I don't object to paying for a service, but I do object when the package is packed out with services I don't need, but am expected to pay for. All the names above do it. I am definitely not paying £100 per year when at least half will be unused. If they offered a reasonable price per unit then it might be worth considering
  10. habz786's avatar
    My password is 12341234

    Holy crap it worked! - random HUKD’er was here 2023 (edited)
  11. richardoc's avatar
    Just use keepassxc as it's free and open source
  12. JDUK2020's avatar
    Ive got password manager with my vpn and a number of other programmes ive purchased. Never used it as surely if it gets hacked ur in trouble. I keep mine safe but never on my pc laptop mobile phone etc.

    Are password managers safe or vulnerable.
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