I exported all of my passwords from Lastpass and imported into Proton Pass. I have hundreds of secure notes and would like to import those as well.

I would be happy if just the text was imported. I don’t really need the image files.

On another note, I had three different users for Wordpress in Lastpass, but after importing to Proton Pass only one user was imported. The other 2 were missing.

  • frizzle@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    I really want to fully switch to Proton Pass since it is included in my Proton Unlimited plan.

    Proton checks all of the boxes for me. Especially, being audited. I am still using LastPass until I can move all of my Secure Notes easily.

    However, I think Bitwarden is a very good choice too, so there is no need to switch if you are happy with what they have to offer. I am looking at switching off of LastPass because of their security issues in the past.

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        1 year ago

        Interesting timing. After posting about Proton Pass today here on Lemmy, Proton’s official blog just put out a post talking about their merits. Especially about auditing.

        You should check it out if you are still interested. Proton Pass Blog Post

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          TBH I am completely unequipped to evaluate audits on my own. I rely on other smart people looking at them and telling me what they mean.

          The fact that something has been audited is promising, but I am the wrong kind of scientician to understand it on my own.

          I’ll keep an eye on this though, since I am already an entrenched proton user.

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            I’d just give it a go though. Every audit has a conclusion, which is generally well understandable.