A bit of context:
I am a long time user of Proton (5+ years, Unlimited user) services. I am also a long time user of 1Password (since 2016). Understandably I have hundreds of items currently in my 1Password account, and a safe work flow on my devices with that.
Would it make sense to start moving those entries to Proton Pass (as it is included) and be off a bit cheaper, or keep them separated as to not throw all the eggs in the Proton basket?
Ideas, thoughts, tips or experiences?
I am a Proton and 1Password user. For now, I still prefer 1Password over ProtonPass. The only thing really keeping me from fully adopting ProtonPass is the lack of a Linux client (last I checked) and the excellent 2FA integration that was recently added to 1Password. Last I checked, Proton does not have that yet.
I guess we are sort of in the same boat, and will keep off for now from using Proton Pass. :)
@JoMiran @ff0000 To my knowledge, Proton Pass as a fully featured 2FA management, including eased copy-paste into browsers. Am I missing something?
You are correct. I just check and the current web version now includes TOTP (2FA secret key) support. I am not sure if passkey support is there or if this functionality is available on all platforms, but it looks like the delta between 1Password and ProtonPass is becoming near insignificant.
Yes, Proton supports passkeys.