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  • I’d say they’re pretty much necessary so you can have unique, complex passwords.

    I’m currently test driving Proton’s new password manager, I’ve been using 1Password for ages.

    • Are you testing the free or paid version from the Proton manager? I'm interested in trying out my first password manager but don't think I'm tech-savvy enough to go the bitwarden route yet. Considering between 1Password or Proton.

      • It’s the paid version. They give you 7 free days of the paid version so you can get a feel for all of the features. I like it so far. 1Password is probably a little “better” because it’s more polished and there’s a few things it has that Proton doesn’t, like a desktop app. But as far as day to day goes they’re pretty similar, and Proton’s running a launch special where you can get two years of the paid version for $24. That’s kind of hard to be since 1Password is $35 a year

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