you might’ve been able to avoid this by choosing a different folder for it to sync to on your re-install
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.
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
I thought proton was already doing this? With the mailbox password and the “two password mode” in the settings in our accounts?
probably
There’s definitely a lot of stuff they could be doing better. And for some reason they won’t listen to their users on some of these things.
Maybe try asking for these features over on their reddit pages? People from proton are actually on those. I don’t think anyone from proton is here on lemmy
Proton family is one step above unlimited, then there’s proton visionary
possibly because there’s higher tiers such as proton family and proton visionary
I don’t know if this would be a good idea.
Sometimes it’s good to run things for a profit, that way there’s extra in case something needs to be upgraded
I haven’t heard anything.
When I did the survey, it was mentioned, but I have no idea how to access it
If everyone’s storage is encrypted with a different key it will be significantly harder to steal shit.
But it seems this post was about phishing scams.
yet another reason why it should be mandatory for all cloud storage services to be E2EE
oh…cool
you mean this wasn’t a feature already?
either the official app or the official web-app. Those are the only two ways you should bother with it.
okay, so which VPNs are affected?
ipleak(dot)net is a much better test to see if your VPN is working correctly.
Swap proxies while the test is running to see if there’s any leaks. that’s the one thing that almost every VPN fails at protecting. Mullvad and proton are the only 2 I’ve ever used that don’t leak.
With mullvad, proton or iVPN, just enable lockdown mode or what proton calls the “permanent” kill switch.
That should block all unprotected traffic with no issue
Edit, I used policy plus to delay my quality updates by 30 days and my feature updates by 365 days and a couple of days ago I paused my windows updates because I saw britec09 talking about how some of the more recent updates to windows 11 will cause bluescreens sometimes. So I’m not affected.
Session is better because of the proxies
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.