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@pro_grammer@programming.dev to Open Source@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago

Proton Pass open source password manager is now available on F-Droid

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Proton Pass open source password manager is now available on F-Droid

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Proton Pass open source password manager is now available on F-Droid | Proton
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Proton Pass now distributes its app on the open source app repository F-Droid, giving you more privacy and freedom.
  • @Allero@lemmy.today
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    The backend is proprietary. Avoid.

    • @warmaster@lemmy.world
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      As all things Proton.

      • hswolf
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        I use their mail system, and it’s pretty good ngl

      • @Zetta@mander.xyz
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        Best alternative for email?

        • @RobMyBot@lemmy.ml
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          E2E Encrypted FOSS smoke signals that are only visible on a Time-Based One-Time wavelength of light are the only way.

      • @Harbinger01173430@lemmy.world
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        Even steam proton?

        • @warmaster@lemmy.world
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          Except anything Valve, which is awesome.

    • @Sgn@programming.dev
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      Avoid why?

      • @Allero@lemmy.today
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        Because we only know what the client does, and have no clue on the server side of things, allowing Proton to do any manipulations with the data. Not ideal when you consider it for password storage.

        • @refalo@programming.dev
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          if the client is e2ee and you can control that, then why is the server relevant?

          • @Allero@lemmy.today
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            Because non-obvious backdoors can be added to the client that break or circumvent encryption (looking at you, xz), stealing all of your passwords, and no one will be able to raise the alarm just by looking at the server code.

            Open-source backend allows to generally avoid this situation, while also potentially rendering you able to self-host if you’re paranoid.

            • @refalo@programming.dev
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              and you can control that

              Sorry, I meant “assuming one has complete control over the client source” where the remote cannot just change it on you.

              • @Allero@lemmy.today
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                I mean they can make a sneaky update to the client that introduces such changes.

                Sure, if you won’t update your client, this won’t affect you, but would potentially open you up to other security vulnerabilities.

                • @refalo@programming.dev
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                  This was a real concern with MEGA back in the day (after Kim said you should no longer trust them) and a big reason why I prefer to use standalone client apps that I can control the source of.

        • @Sgn@programming.dev
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          What should I use then?

          • @Allero@lemmy.today
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            1•1 year ago

            Something like Vaultwarden if you care about cloud sync, or KeePassXC if that’s not on your priority list.

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