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One of the features seems to be a "hide my email" feature, akin to Apple's hide my email or Fastmail's masked email feature.

Having used both of those, I would say one downside is that occasionally, a site will detect that I used the Apple one, which is strange because it's just an iCloud email address. Perhaps they're looking for a specific pattern.

I haven't yet seen the Fastmail one blocked.

One concern with the Proton one is that it seems like its masked emails are all at passmail.com. I've already found some sites block protonmail, so they'll surely block passmail like they do Mailinator and other sites. That could be a limitation that's less likely to affect Fastmail's service.

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Another pretty good addition to the Proton family.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Dopo pochi mesi di accesso ad invito (rispetto agli standard di Proton direi pochissimo tempo), è stato rilasciato per chiunque Proton Pass in versione anche gratuita.

È possibile utilizzarlo gratuitamente con qualche limite (una sola cassaforte, niente alias) oppure lo si acquistare separatamente al prezzo speciale di 1$ al mese (per sempre) se acquistato entro il 31 luglio. Il prezzo normale sarà invece di 3.99$ al mese.

Proton Pass è naturalmente incluso gratuitamente per tutti gli abbonati Proton Unlimited, Visionary, Family e Business.

Personalmente l'ho testato per pura curiosità e sembra sia stato fatto un ottimo lavoro, mancano ancora alcune cose (ma che so arriveranno) come la condivisione delle casseforti con altre persone o la possibilità di inserire anche carte di credito oltre login e note sicure ma è già ad un ottimo punto di sviluppo per essere stato rilasciato da poco tempo.

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