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As per the video they released https://youtu.be/M8doASpFbuk it allows you to immediately enter the 2FA account.. oh man. as @noodlejetski said, this very much negates the whole point of 2FA.
I really like protonmail and have been a paying user for years now. But nothing beyond calendar and mail has really made a lot of sense to me so far. I'll stick to my Keepass container, syncing that across my devices. It's easy to manage and I don't need to trust anyone else with that data ever in no way, shape or form.
yeah, although using a password manager as a 2FA provider sort of negates the "2F" part.
I like to see it! I’ll stay Bitwarden for now cause it works well (and I just went premium) but I’ll keep an eye on it.
I like my data like my social medias: Federated (in a sense) and open-source.
Bitwarden for passwords and secure notes.
Proton for other data like VPN, Mail, cloud Drive, and Calendar.
Not too much federation or it becomes a security concern as well. Requires more trust.
Also I love that I'm seeing this content frontpage here. Never even saw this on Reddit.
Edit: Here is a link for a free month of ProtonMail Plus to try out :)
I'd say to be wary, the huge benefit of Bitwarden and 1Password Is how they've been independently audited and approved for use.
Protonpass has not as of yet, it's way too early to jump ship and put so much at risk
The marketing around protonpass was also a little scummy
I use keepassXC and Ive never had a problem with it, Is there anything different about Proton Pass?