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from the team:


Hi everyone,

Thanks to your ongoing feedback, we’re pleased to introduce Secure Link Sharing in Proton Pass for all Proton Pass paid plans.

You asked for a simpler way to share a single item, like streaming passwords, family notes, and credit cards, and now you can! Complete with a configurable expiry.

With Secure Link Sharing, you can share with anyone, even if the recipient doesn’t have a Proton account, http://proton.me/blog/pass-secure-link-sharing

Here’s how it works:

  • Easy as copy and paste: Easily generate, update, or delete secure links with just a few clicks in any app.
  • You’re in control: Set an expiration date for the link (from one hour to 30 days) or limit the number of accesses.
  • Encrypted at all times: Secure links are end-to-end encrypted, ensuring only you and the people you share with can access your data.

This feature is rolling out progressively to all users on paid plans, starting first with Lifetime, Visionary, and Unlimited users. It will be available to everyone in the coming days.

Haven’t signed up yet? Upgrade now and get your first year for $1/month (limited-time offer eligible for new users only).

Let us know what you think! You can also share, vote and discuss ideas on User Voice.

Proton Team

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[-] earmuff@lemmy.dbzer0.com 12 points 4 months ago

Ok now I‘m considering switching from Bitwarden

[-] Neon@lemmy.world 9 points 4 months ago

We have the same. Bitwarden Send it's called.

But yes, Proton really is coming along nicely.

[-] earmuff@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 4 months ago

I‘m sorry, this is just plain wrong. I am aware of Bitwarden Send and I cannot tell you how disappointed I was when I saw how it was implemented. Bitwarden Send lets me send any type of data securely. But I want to send any already stored password to a person. And I also want them to get the new password, should I change it. This is not possible with Bitwarden Send. And this is why I will move to Proton Pass.

[-] Fuzzy_Red_Panda@lemm.ee 5 points 4 months ago

Personally, I would wait until Proton Pass has support for filling in names and addresses.

Proton Pass isn't bad, just a bit rough around the edges.

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