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Proton Pass Password Manager

Credit: Proton
  • Proton Pass now supports storing more than just passwords, including medical records and passport numbers.
  • You can create fully custom entries or use 14 new templates, with file attachments up to 10GB.
  • Unlike Google Wallet, Proton Pass applies end-to-end encryption to everything you save and share.

As you move more of your life into the digital world, Google and Apple are gaining more competition for Wallet apps. Proton Pass is the privacy-focused password manager from the makers of Proton Mail, and it just took a big step beyond logins. It now lets you securely save almost anything, from passport numbers to medical records.

In a new blog post, Proton announced a major update that transforms Proton Pass into what it calls an “everything manager.” The service now supports 14 new item types, including Wi-Fi credentials, pet microchip numbers, driver’s licenses, and Bitcoin wallet logins. You can even build fully custom items, choosing your own fields and sections, or attach files up to 10 GB.