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- The Proton Pass now supports storage more than just passwords, including medical records and passport numbers.
- You can fully create custom entries or use 14 new templates with up to 10GB of file attachments.
- Unlike the Google Wallet, the proton pass applies to everything from the end to the end that you save and share.
When you move most of your life into the digital world, Google and Apple are getting more competitive for apps. The Protone Pass is a privacy password manager from the Proton Mail makers, and has taken a big step beyond the log. Now it allows you to safely save anything from passport numbers to medical records.
In a new blog post, Proton has announced a major update that changes the Proton Pass, which he calls the “manager of everything”. The service now supports 14 new item types, including Wi -Fi credentials, PET microchip numbers, driver’s license, and BitCoin Purse Login. Even by choosing your fields and parts, you can make fully customs items, or connect the files up to 10GB.
The idea is to make the app to handle all personal data, which is quite flexible that does not fit under the login information, how people use Google Wallet to store digital IDs and tickets. However, unlike the Google Wallet, which only applies to the real end of the official IDs from the real end to the end, the Proton Pass uses everything from the end to the end.
According to the Proton, the items are secret on your device and be similar to sharing with someone else. The safe sharing feature works regardless of whether the recipient uses the proton pass, which makes it a privacy option for families or teams that require sensitive information.
This update also brought simple features such as version date and customs items of customs items, which match the current functionality for saved passwords and payment cards. And since everything is synchronized in your devices, the purpose of the Proton Pass is a single, safe place you don’t want to float around your notice app or inbox.
The upgrade is now available on all paid proton pass projects and will gradually join the browser extension.
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