If I switched to Proton Pass at present, my username is my public facing email address, which has been sold God-knows-how-many times across the internet. In addition, as the one password I'll have to be able to remember, I'll need to switch the account password to something less secure than the intense string of characters generated by my current password service.
While my current password solution password isn't optimally secure, the service I use isn't a matter of public record (i.e. no @protonmail.com) and the login I use is exclusively for that service (not my public facing primary email address).
Oh, and it would also unlock my proton drive and calendar. Right now this is a hard pass.
If I switched to Proton Pass at present, my username is my public facing email address, which has been sold God-knows-how-many times across the internet. In addition, as the one password I'll have to be able to remember, I'll need to switch the account password to something less secure than the intense string of characters generated by my current password service.
While my current password solution password isn't optimally secure, the service I use isn't a matter of public record (i.e. no @protonmail.com) and the login I use is exclusively for that service (not my public facing primary email address).
Oh, and it would also unlock my proton drive and calendar. Right now this is a hard pass.