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What is it with all kinds of companies building https://haveibeenpwned.com/ clones into their products lately?
I mean why not. Having the Email provider automatically telling you that your E-Mail was found in a leak is really nice. Not everyone knows haveibeenpwned
Also, I have a ton of aliases through Proton. I'm not going to put each on into haveibeenpwned
Oh yea same actually. Now this feature in ProtonMail makes even more sense.
Id need a paid haveibeenpwned subscription for domain level support. Proton is adding this to their existing subscription services to add value to what they offer. It's a smart move, especially once they add in catch-all/SL alias support
It’s cheapish, and automates something that you should be doing. Easy way to add value to what you pay for
According the the post they also use other intelligence data