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@pcaversaccio
look, I'm usually a big supporter of Proton. But in a world full of infostealers, you do not fucking tell people to store their crypto wallet private keys in a password manager - even if it's Proton Pass! And let's be clear: you should also not store things like passports, driver's licenses, medical records, or social security numbers in a password manager either. If you get compromised, all of that can be used to pass KYC checks and steal your identity or assets. I respect Proton, but seriously fuck this. That's not how you secure your most critical data.
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Matt Schoch
@md5
imo it’s good design. People will store those things, so better to accept it & design accordingly. Now, it’d be cool if they added an encryption “pin” to double-encrypt hyper sensitive info in event of master password compromise.
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