Proton Pass is #opensource and has now passed an independent #security audit: https://proton.me/blog/pass-open-source-security-audit.

All fields and metadata in Pass are secured by #e2e encryption, so you can rest assured that no one, not even Proton, can access your information.

Proton Pass is open source and audited for security | Proton

Proton Pass’s code has been made open source and passed an audit carried out by the security experts at Cure53.

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@protonmail and with that I may start testing to migrate from @keepassxc as I’ve been debating a hosted solution and yes I know there is @bitwarden too but I’ve already used it and am familiar
@chiefgyk3d @protonmail @keepassxc @bitwarden have you tried Passbolt?
@vSwingy I'm going to have to play with that
@chiefgyk3d just looked a bit into it and seems like the guys at proton have no short term plans to propose a self hosted solution. I have a passbolt server running for my own needs, and I can recommend it, has all the autofill/iOS/browser extensions and you control your security :) Anyway, still remarkable job by the guys at proton and hope this can bring opensource trusted and reliable vault and identity management solutions to the masses! Better security for everyone! 👏
@vSwingy that's not really an issue for me, I was wanting to find a managed host for myself. I'm at the point right now I am so busy it's hard to maintain my own infrastructure so I pay for convenience when possible. So it was either @bitwarden or similar for myself since they have hosted options. I just am already so familiar with Bitwarden I wanted to see what else is out there. I will work on my new password vault when I audit my accounts and rotate the keys again quite soon