Earlier this year, Proton publisheda roadmapof upcoming features for its password manager, Proton Pass.
One of these featuressecure password sharingis rolling out today.
This functionality is available to both free and paid users.
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Secure password sharing is protected by end-to-end encryption.
They need to sign up through Proton Pass through an invitation email, though.
Also, this update does not include alias sharing.
A future update will allow users to share Proton Mail proxy emails over Proton Pass.
Of course, password sharing is not a unique feature.
Most password managers allow you to share sensitive information with family or friends.
Secure password sharing also adds to the appeal of Proton’s privacy-focused app suite.
All of these privacy-focused services are protected with end-to-end encryption.
They come infree and paidflavors, and Proton recently launched afamily planfor up to six people.
That said, Proton Pass is still somewhat limited when compared with other password management services.
The biggest problem is the lack of a desktop app or web interface.