Proton Pass is open-source, independently audited, and integrates email alias generation via SimpleLogin alongside end-to-end encrypted password storage backed by Swiss privacy law.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Proton Pass's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Bitwarden is open-source, end-to-end encrypted, and free for unlimited device sync. It supports self-hosting, advanced 2FA, and organizational sharing. Widely regarded as the most transparent free password manager.
Explore Bitwarden data →1Password uses a dual-key model requiring both master password and a device secret key, preventing server-side vault exposure. It offers Travel Mode, Watchtower breach alerts, and polished apps across all platforms.
Explore 1Password data →NordPass uses modern XChaCha20 encryption and has been independently audited. It integrates with the Nord Security ecosystem and offers data breach scanning and a password health dashboard.
Explore NordPass data →Keeper is FedRAMP-authorized and SOC 2 certified, making it suitable for enterprises and government users. It includes BreachWatch dark web monitoring, encrypted file storage, and KeeperChat.
Explore Keeper data →Enpass stores vaults locally and syncs via your own cloud accounts without ever touching Enpass servers. A one-time desktop license is available. Good for users who want offline-first storage similar to KeePass but with a modern UI.
Explore Enpass data →SimpleLogin (now part of Proton) lets you create unlimited email aliases that forward to your real inbox, protecting your real address from spam and data breaches. Now built into Proton Pass, it can also be used standalone.
Explore SimpleLogin data →Proton Pass acquired SimpleLogin in 2022 and built its email alias feature directly into the password manager, unique among mainstream managers.
Yes. Proton Pass has a free tier with unlimited login storage, 10 email aliases via SimpleLogin, and sync across all devices. The Plus plan at $1.99/mo adds unlimited aliases, vault sharing, and priority support.
Yes. All Proton Pass clients are open-source on GitHub. The service has been independently audited by Cure53, and Proton publishes the audit reports publicly.
Email aliases are unique forwarding addresses that protect your real email. For example, instead of giving a website your real address, you use a random alias that forwards to your inbox. If it gets spammed, you can delete the alias. Proton Pass includes this via SimpleLogin.
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