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@helenslunch Apple just announced it at #WWDC.
@helenslunch No - they don't. They have their own Password manager.
Proton Pass is still in beta and lacks many features! Cannot recommend it!
Better use 1Password, Bitwarden, Strongboxsafe or Apple's Passwordmanager.
Proton Pass maybe will get his time - but not now. I think it needs 1 or 2 more years to become feature rich and stable.
@helenslunch No. Apple announced a new passwords app which is a password manager. But what I was saying is I’m going to continue to use Protons.