I’m using proton services and now the Pass password manager as well. I never let any managers save my bank data such as credit cards or login credentials being sort of afraid to.

Is this concern still valid? when using a manager like Proton Pass that has e2e encryption? what’s your opinion on holding bank data in managers like this?

  • KrisND@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I have no question on it’s security, I’ve used their services for years and never had any issues. It’s well thought out, designed and there is a full article on their website about the security of pass in particular.

    Just be sure to use settings such as setting a pin to access the app/extension, not a bad idea to consider device security as well based on your threat model.