

What do you mean “according to whom”? I just told you in the comment you replied to. According to the market. It doesn’t matter what the reason is. They are not “hard to come by”, they don’t exist. Not in the US.
What do you mean “according to whom”? I just told you in the comment you replied to. According to the market. It doesn’t matter what the reason is. They are not “hard to come by”, they don’t exist. Not in the US.
Cool. Lots of people do. Just not enough to build an entire company on.
As far as I know, passwords and TOTP keys were never leaked by LastPass. Regardless, I did say almost always.
huh?
No they don’t. Interest =/= sales.
There are ads in the app for Proton Pass, so that’s my best guess.
It’s a nice idea but:
I like it, but it won’t work.
Yes, the biggest difference is that Proton Auth seems to work without an account.
Yes that’s why I said:
If you already use Proton Pass, I think I’d recommend Ente Auth instead
Correct. However it’s worth noting that passwords are almost always compromised server-side. So 2FA is far more a mitigation of data breaches from the provider, rather than your password manager being breached.
I don’t see how that’s a SimpleX problem. People like that are obviously going to gravitate to “free” platforms where they’re free to be shitheads. There’s no administrative oversight. That’s what you want.
Ehhhh but they already have this in Proton Pass?
E: found this in the FAQ
Proton Pass is a password manager designed to securely generate and store strong passwords, and protect your digital identity with features like email alises and dark web monitoring. It also includes an integrated authenticator that can store and autofill 2FA codes - but not the ones used to log in to your Proton account. Proton Authenticator is a standalone 2FA app that allows users to enable 2FA protection for their Proton account, it also allows users to store their 2FA codes separate from their passwords if they wish to do so.
If you already use Proton Pass, I think I’d recommend Ente Auth instead. That’s what I use.
I was in the Cinny room at one point and it got spammed with CSAM at one point. It was traumatic.
That’s explains that then, thanks!
Will I tested it a couple days ago and it didn’t work so YMMV I guess.
Did you have a question?
It was very clearly advertised as experimental and insecure:
Warning
Private message and channel features have not received external security review and may contain vulnerabilities. Do not use for sensitive use cases, and do not rely on its security until it has been reviewed
There’s definitely no law in the US. In fact the vast majority of Android device bootloaders come locked. Pretty much just Pixels and Galaxies that allow this.
I’m poor and have been eating a lot of pasta but I do like to play around with different sauces. My last one I made with Butternut Squash.