• DarkThoughts
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    61 month ago

    Sooo, where’s ProtonPass at? They’re open source and non-profit, right?

    • asudoxOP
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      121 month ago

      The server is not open source and I wouldn’t trust a business that is not just working on password managers.

      • Cris
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        71 month ago

        Its worth noting I don’t think they’re actually a company anymore, I think they’re now a non-profit (I may be mistaken, but that’s my present understanding)

      • DarkThoughts
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        141 month ago

        and I wouldn’t trust a business that is not just working on password managers.

        Because…? They’re a privacy tool oriented company, no?

        • asudoxOP
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          41 month ago

          Because they aren’t focused on just one single service. Bitwarden is a single business only focusing on their password manager, whereas proton has a suite of tools. Passwords need to be stored absolutely in a robust and safe way. I don’t trust proton with anything at all, and the proton pass is no exception. The client might be open source, but the backend is not. It’s also not as mature as bitwarden.

          • @Broken@lemmy.ml
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            21 month ago

            These are valid points. There are many password managers, most of which it wouldn’t take much to poke holes in, especially if open source is a main criteria.

            What are some that you would consider with Bitwarden now being off the table?