6 users for only $3.99/month, that’s a really good deal.
Are you kidding? That’s way too expensive and a rip-off! LastPass’ Family Plan is way cheaper and it’s better overall.
(Just joking, never use LastPass, that trash password manager.)
In all seriousness, with Proton Pass, that’s a really good deal, and may be good for some of my family members.
It costs more than Bitwarden Family while offering less than Bitwarden. Great marketing strategy.
Bitwarden’s family plan is $0.66 less than Proton Pass’, if you do the math, per month. Thanks for pointing that out!
While not offering unlimited aliases, which is a flagship feature of Proton Pass.
- Unlimited aliases.
- Better dark web monitoring.
- Proton Sentinel.
- Better UI.
From my point of view, Proton is offering more. That’s why I’m making the switch.
-fewer bugs with secure notes plus note history (though a paid feature Bitwarden doesn’t offer it)
-better UI (even after demoing Bitwarden’s native app in beta)
Windows app can’t even remember last sort option since its release, and no file attachment support. There are many other features missing which I already mentioned in several other threads.
People need to stick to a stable software and switch out later to a project they really look forward to or wait till the developers working on it, they have some actual life too other than computers.