most password managers give you the option to export your saved credentials. Pick a format that proton pass can read and then import it into proton pass.
EmperorHenry
they're going to blame it on either, Iran, Russia, China or...Venezuela...or whatever other country to manufacture consent for another war
you might've been able to avoid this by choosing a different folder for it to sync to on your re-install
answering the question in the title...no. Not to the service you're using it to sign up for anyway
But someone monitoring the emails going from one address to another? Probably yes.
there's probably going to be third party tools to replace it.
as long as updates keep coming, don't fix what isn't broken
So I guess use a VPN that either doesn't have IPv6 or disable IPv6 in any VPN you have that has that feature
I started using Aegis as soon as I saw the update for the google authenticator that "securely stores" my authentication tokens....in google's own severs...that get hacked all the time.
Don't use proton pass to store your 2FA tokens, use something like Aegis for 2FA tokens instead, and be sure to password protect it with a password that you DON'T store inside of proton pass
you mean they discontinued it? I wouldn't know, I haven't had skype installed in a long time.
this is why you need to be running that shit exclusively on your own hardware, don't allow a third party service to manage that shit for you. It's not that hard to figure out on your own.
my cat will sometimes put his paws on the left-shit, left-control, caps lock, tab, and the other buttons on that side.
and sometimes when I'm up late at night, I don't realize that I was typing in caps