now we just need proton docs inside of the proton drive desktop client too
EmperorHenry
It costs money to maintain all this stuff. They're being super generous with their free options.
Then there's all the court cases that they fight against on the regular too. That costs a lot of money as well.
I wouldn't know, I've had a paid proton account for a long time now
you mean they weren't already?
god damn right.
most password managers give you the option to export your saved credentials. Pick a format that proton pass can read and then import it into proton pass.
you might've been able to avoid this by choosing a different folder for it to sync to on your re-install
answering the question in the title...no. Not to the service you're using it to sign up for anyway
But someone monitoring the emails going from one address to another? Probably yes.
I started using Aegis as soon as I saw the update for the google authenticator that "securely stores" my authentication tokens....in google's own severs...that get hacked all the time.
Don't use proton pass to store your 2FA tokens, use something like Aegis for 2FA tokens instead, and be sure to password protect it with a password that you DON'T store inside of proton pass
I thought proton was already doing this? With the mailbox password and the "two password mode" in the settings in our accounts?
that would be cool too.