• Sebo@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    I use keepassXC and Ive never had a problem with it, Is there anything different about Proton Pass?

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    1 year ago

    Tempting. I’ve been using Bitwarden for awhile now and it’s been fantastic. I am not sure I need to switch.

  • Distributed@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I wish that proton would focus on the depth of their present stack, as opposed to breadth.

    I’ve been begging for rclone support for proton drive for a long time now… without it, I basically have 1tb sitting there useless.

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        1 year ago

        It’s horrible. I’ve had to hack together a shell script to switch between countries using a bunch of openvpn config files. The official app broke my Linux Mint network setup.

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        1 year ago

        Just out of curiosity. How is it poorly supported?
        I haven’t used it much yet, but the times i have it seems to have worked fine.

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          1 year ago

          IIRC it’s missing a number of features that ProtonVPN Windows has. I last checked into it a year or so ago and the attitude was that it was a very shoddy application missing most features. I found this github issue expressing this sentiment but I don’t see much in terms of specifics.

          I don’t have a paid ProtonVPN but I just downloaded the VPN on a free account and it only has 3 options on it:

          • Secure Core on/off (only select servers in privacy-friendly countries)
          • Netshield (DNS adblocking etc)
          • Killswitch

          I use Mullvad so I opened that up alongside and will list out the features it has on its Linux client in comparison:

          • DNS adblocking
          • Killswitch
          • Wireguard
          • Auto-launch on pc start
          • Split tunnel support
          • Local network split tunnel allowance
          • Disable ipv6
          • Custom DNS server
          • Protocol obfuscation (UDP-over-TCP)
          • Multihop servers
          • Quantum-resistant tunnel (for Wireguard initialization)

          The main ones for me are split tunneling and Wireguard. Using a VPN that doesn’t support these is a non-starter for me, unfortunately. If any of this is different when you have a paid ProtonVPN account let me know - I don’t have very much experience with it.

          TBH, if protonVPN under linux was any good I would probably have Proton Unlimited. I can’t justify paying for Mullvad and Proton Unlimited, so I DIY my own collection of services to match functionality for about the same price.

  • RandomLegend [He/Him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    I was in the beta of it, didn’t use it though as i am on 1password.

    For me it’s important that i have a desktop application. I don’t want to open my fcking webbrowser anytime i need a password or want to edit some credentials.

    And they simply don’t have one. I gave it as feedback and they say it’s on their roadmap. I said they should take 1passwords desktop as inspiration as it works so fcking good; I really love that floating quick search that you can summon with a keycombo.

  • HorseFD@lemmy.buzz
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    1 year ago

    Has anyone tried it yet? Two downsides for me:

    • there’s no desktop app
    • there’s no Safari desktop extension (I know most people don’t care about this)

    It’s also more expensive than Bitwarden even at €1/mth

  • Dalinar@lemmy.nz
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    1 year ago

    Goodbye LastPass (I’m aware I should have migrated already but I was holding out for this)