• sudo42@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    No knock on Proton, but there have been a lot of “lifetime membership” deals these last few years that wind up forgotten after corporate decides number should go up.
    I’ll consider “lifetime payments” when corpos offer a legal contract specifying what their remedy will be when “lifetime” winds up meaning “when corporate loses interest”.

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    3 months ago

    I get this as part of my Ultimate plan and I must say that SimpleLogin has been the most pleasant surprise. It’s fantastic.

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      3 months ago

      I love simplelogin (and Firefox relay, which I used before I got a proton plan). One of the best things is that I recently changed what my main email address was, and on day 1 I changed where they get forwarded and bam, hundreds of sites and accounts are now pointing at the new email.

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    3 months ago

    Pretty cool. I think that means Pass is cheap AF for them run to consider doing this worth it. Or maybe it is more like a loss-leader like Costco’s 1$ hotdogs to get people in their ecosystem

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      3 months ago

      Both. Passwords take up nearly no storage and it’s mainly a sync service. Plus if people start to use your other projects they basically wind up paying for it anyway.

      No criticism here. I love proton. Great company and great products.

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    3 months ago

    I want to like apps like Proton Pass, but they focus too much on all or nothing. If Proton Pass was a local-first password store that then you could pay to have your passwords synced automatically, it would be worth considering.

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        3 months ago

        It caches your online data. It still has to connect online to a Proton account first and there are limitations in its functionality for nonpaid users beyond cloud synchronization.

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    3 months ago

    Coming back to this post after thinking of buying this for a bit. Its a super good deal and im glad I did because it allowed me to cancel the proton subscription altogether. It was a monkey paw situation for me since I asked for this, but it required me to pay for a lifetime instead of a subscription. Maybe a blessing in disguise.

    Their free plan is still really good and allows me to use their products as much as I already did without paying $12.99 every month. So thanks for the chance proton. I essentially have my digital communication secured by paying this one time fee and I can only hope it pays off.