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Proton Pass finally adds the most important feature it was missing
Ive been a big fan of Protons password manager app, Proton Pass, since the Swiss software company launched it a few years ago. Proton Pass has received plenty of updates over those years, turning into a reliable tool for protecting some of your most sensitive data. The app even added credit card support along the way, as well as a Proton Pass Monitor feature that ensures your logins are safe around the clock.However, while I used Proton Pass across multiple devices, I wasn't able to ditch 1Password. Proton Pass wasnt a full replacement for 1Password because it lacked a key feature that I require from any password manager app: Secure data storage.Proton Pass is an end-to-end encrypted password manager, just like 1Password. But until Thursday, Proton Pass could not save files and other data like 1Password does.For example, I save software licenses, important notes, and even IDs inside 1Password, so that I can access them quickly when I need them. Its better than storing that data in the cloud or keeping screenshots and password-protected Notes on my iPhone.Thankfully, after all this time, Proton has finally added support for storing non-password items in the app, and it might be even better than its rivals. Proton Pass will let you store up to 10GB worth of files in the app, which is a great feature to have.Continue reading...The post Proton Pass finally adds the most important feature it was missing appeared first on BGR.
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