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Megan Ellis / Android Authority
For years I relied on Chrome’s built-in password manager thanks to its convenience. Even as more appealing solutions emerged, I hesitated to make the switch to a standalone password manager.
But in September, I finally switched over to Proton Pass. I expected it to be a bumpy transition, however — besides a few quirks — the change wasn’t disruptive at all.
What password manager do you use?
1112 votes
The built-in managers for my browser and phone.
26%
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