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Trying to decide if I should: 1) stick with 1Password, which Iโ€™ve used for years with little to no issues, but which costs me money I donโ€™t really need to spend considering 2&3 below 2) switch to ProtonPass which is included with my Proton subscription and features a nice email aliasing feature built in. 3) switch to Apple Passwords since I use Apple products pretty much exclusively, it would cost nothing, and would probably be fairly seamless in terms of UX Thoughts? Things Iโ€™ve overlooked? Pros/cons? All are very welcome ๐Ÿ™
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go apple passwords man, itโ€™s amazing for me works in chrome browsers too now, easy import from 1pass
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1pass only exists because there was no cross-platform solution and there were a lot more non apple devices
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it will die like all those gpt wrappers died
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even logically, putting all of your passwords and keys into a company that has to make a revenue, got investors likely and earning from that feature alone is kind of weird
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Some might argue they are incentivized to harden their security. But I hear you
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I think itโ€™s always about finances, they arenโ€™t incentivized to harden security when it brings them 0 more profit companies always need money to pay employees infra etc with this kind of product security wise you can only fail once and youโ€™re done I think password manager is a feature not a product on its own
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