Friday, March 20, 2026

Proton Pass password manager keeps you secure

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Proton Pass keeps you secure. Easily create unique and secure passwords. Sync login across unlimited devices. Enhance security with integrated 2FA and Pass Monitor.

Fast and secure login on any device.

Features:

  • Privacy first: You control your data. Our battle-tested encryption guarantees not even Proton can access your data.
  • Advanced security: Protect your accounts with integrated 2FA and Pass Monitor, our security suite that alerts you on breaches from dark web monitoring, monitors password health and missing 2FA.
  • Identity protection: Keep your real email address hidden from spammers and companies that profit off your data.
  • Sharing made safe: Create multiple vaults to share and organize your login data securely. Revoke shared access to vaults at any time with one-click.
  • Easy sign-in: Advanced autofill technology and unlimited logins synced on unlimited devices makes signing in a breeze with Proton Pass. Passkeys are also supported on Proton Pass.
  • Free forever: Proton believes in privacy for everyone. They are community funded and put their users first. Enjoy the free tier plan to get started.

Sign up for Proton Open-source password manager: Register Now
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