It’s the paid version. They give you 7 free days of the paid version so you can get a feel for all of the features. I like it so far. 1Password is probably a little “better” because it’s more polished and there’s a few things it has that Proton doesn’t, like a desktop app. But as far as day to day goes they’re pretty similar, and Proton’s running a launch special where you can get two years of the paid version for $24. That’s kind of hard to be since 1Password is $35 a year
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Memmy is another good option if you’re on iOS.
I’d say they’re pretty much necessary so you can have unique, complex passwords.
I’m currently test driving Proton’s new password manager, I’ve been using 1Password for ages.
I’m sure the thought of the people who are okay with it is “the major effects will be after I’m dead and in the here and now I’m rich”
I had pretty much this same thought just the other day. It’s so disheartening how oil companies and other industries managed to delay any significant changes that might have prevented this.
NTA I was 20 when my parents split up because my dad had been cheating. It’s an open secret but he’s never admitted to it outright and I wish he would. I’d respect him more for it.
If your kids were younger I’d be more inclined to your YTA, but as it is, I don’t see a problem here.
Currently on Tom Hanks’ The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece and just finished The Glass Hotel by Emily St John Mandel. Not sure what’s next but I’ll start looking when I get closer to the end of this book
If you have the name of the sub and the name of the instance, do your instance the/c/ then the sub name.
For your example it would be lemmy.world/c/[email protected]
Then you can subscribe to it from your lemmy.world username.
Lots of classics right there.
The only thing I can think of is trailer hitch as a fashion accessory.
I think some of it is the exclusivity— it’s hard af to there obvious. And some of it is the same impulse people have for going through abandoned buildings. They want to see the decay/ruins.
One of my work systems is like this. What’s even better is that not only does it log you out randomly, it also doesn’t reload the screen so you don’t know you’re logged out until you try to use it.