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Proton unlimited, and I don't understand why did they go with Proton Pass. There's products like Bitwarden and LastPass (and more) that are feature rich. Bitwarden is open sourced.
I think having separate services is good, especially if it's cheaper that way. For photos I use ente even though I have 500gb just because they specialize in photos (same reason why Pass isn't useful IMO)
So what if LastPass exists? They got hacked twice and covered it up. Proton pass auto fill works better than LastPass. Use what you want but why suggest a product shouldn’t exist because there is competition?
I'm arguing that they seem to waste resources instead of solidifying their existing product suite. Like features for Drive, basic ones like a desktop client for auto sync.
I know you can't make a baby in 1 month with 9 women, adding another product with only basic fetures seems wasteful to me given the state of the other ones.
So when there's products like Bitwarden I wouldn't pay for Unlimited if you're looking for the most bang for your buck.
Agreed. Having choices is a good thing. I'm quite happy with Bitwarden, but I was happy to see that Proton is offering a password manager as well.