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Hello!

Proton Pass has piqued my interest. Currently, my family uses 1Password. Any 1Password converts in the community? If you are, what were Pass' pros that won you over? Any cons that you'd suggest a person weighing a switch from 1Password keep in mind?

Let's discuss! Thanks!

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[–] manualoverride@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

As someone that just switched from LastPass to 1Password… having a TPM 1.2 resulting in me having to use my full password every day is really annoying… but the 1Password app integration (on iOS) is far superior, and the browser integration is really good. 1Password seems to be the peak of the curve right now for password managers, I’ll probably sign up for a year after my trial. Proton Pass did not appear on my list of options when switching last week, but the lack of from filling (credit cards) kills it for me.