I know this doesn’t answer your question, but I don’t understand why Proton is creating Proton Pass. Seems like an odd product to create when something like KeePass already exists and is a better solution for most individual users.
Gmail already exists yet here is protonmail. It’s good, it gives users choices. If everything would have only one option, the world would be pretty boring.
Yes but Gmail provides a less secure and less private service. Keepass does not, although it is not cloud based. Assuming you’re dead set on using a cloud based solution, not selfhosting, and not syncing your database file yourself, why would anyone choose Proton Pass over Bitwarden?
I know this doesn’t answer your question, but I don’t understand why Proton is creating Proton Pass. Seems like an odd product to create when something like KeePass already exists and is a better solution for most individual users.
Gmail already exists yet here is protonmail. It’s good, it gives users choices. If everything would have only one option, the world would be pretty boring.
Yes but Gmail provides a less secure and less private service. Keepass does not, although it is not cloud based. Assuming you’re dead set on using a cloud based solution, not selfhosting, and not syncing your database file yourself, why would anyone choose Proton Pass over Bitwarden?