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  2. Proton Pass - Wikipedia

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    On 12 July 2024, Proton Pass launched a secure sharing feature for paid plans, which allows users to share credentials and other information with non-Proton Pass users. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] On 8 August 2024, Proton Pass launched its Identities feature which allows for storing and auto-filling common data such as name, address and telephone phone number.

  3. 1Password - Wikipedia

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    1Password also offers a standalone extension called 1Password X, available for Firefox, Chrome, and Opera. [ 32 ] 1Password X is designed to work without a companion desktop app, but a 1Password.com subscription is required.

  4. Proton Mail - Wikipedia

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    Proton Mail [a] is a Swiss [7] end-to-end encrypted email service co-founded in 2013 by Andy Yen. [8] [9] Proton Mail uses client-side encryption to protect email content and user data before they are sent to Proton Mail servers, unlike other common email providers such as Gmail and Outlook.com.

  5. Use AOL Desktop Gold to import your bookmarks and saved ...

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    1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Click Settings in the upper left. 3. Click Browser. 4. Click the Import tab. 5. Click the Import from menu | select Chrome. 6. Click Import Now to import your data.

  6. Create and manage 3rd-party app passwords - AOL Help

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    Click Generate app password or Generate and manage app passwords. Click Get Started. Enter your app's name in the text field. Click Generate password. Use the one-time password to log in to your 3rd party app . Click Done.

  7. Bitwarden - Wikipedia

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    Besides the managing of passwords, Bitwarden also provides other tools, e.g. a password strength tester, a password/username generator, integrations with email alias services and a feature called "Send". [16] [17] [18] "Send" allows users to share end-to-end encrypted texts (free version) and files (paid versions) with others.

  8. Proton VPN - Wikipedia

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    Proton VPN is a VPN service launched in 2017 [9] and operated by the Swiss company Proton AG, the company behind the email service Proton Mail. [10] [11] According to its official website, Proton VPN and Proton Mail share the same management team, offices, and technical resources, and are operated from Proton's headquarters in Plan-les-Ouates, Switzerland. [12]

  9. Passwords (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Apple first developed their Keychain password management system as a component of their now-discontinued PowerTalk e-mail system. The concept was eventually revived and directly integrated into the operating system with Mac OS 8.6 , allowing for the secure storage of several types of sensitive data.