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Our mission has always been to make it easy for everyone to take control of their online privacy. Right now it’s easier than ever to switch to Proton Pass

For a limited time, we’re offering to cover the remaining months on your contract with your current password manager if you switch to Proton Pass. 


With our switching offer, you can start using our privacy-first password manager in just a few clicks. Proton Pass offers the same battle tested end-to-end encryption as the rest of the Proton ecosystem including Proton Mail, Proton Drive, and Proton VPN(nové okno), which more than 100M+ users around the world choose to use every day.

In this article we’ll cover the following topics and help you get started:

Why choose Proton Pass?

Here’s how Proton Pass compares with other password managers

Who’s eligible to switch to Proton Pass?

How do I switch?

Why choose Proton Pass?

Privacy on the internet is getting harder to maintain, but we choose to offer products that help you take control of yours. Proton Pass never sells your data for ads, or tracks your online activity, and your passwords are accessible only to you. We believe in privacy by default: that your data should belong only to you. Proton was founded in 2014 by scientists who met at CERN on that principle, and it’s still our guiding principle today.

Since 2014, we’ve been holding ourselves to a higher standard than Big Tech. Our non-profit foundation, The Proton Foundation, is our primary shareholder. That means that the business’s priority will never deviate from building a more private internet.  

Our end-to-end encrypted password manager is open source and independently audited, making it more private than most other password managers on the market. Our apps are trusted by the United Nations, who have recommended Proton as a way to share highly sensitive data. 

Pass is designed for users with all levels of tech experience: it’s easy for anyone to share passwords securely and stay protected. You can store unlimited logins, notes, and items, autofilling password fields for faster browsing. By creating Identities, you can store data such as your name, address, and birth date in one place so that it’s easily accessible for autofilling as you check out: it’s stored in your private vault, where no-one can access it but you.   

So, if you’re looking for a password manager that’s secure, easy to use, and truly private, then it’s time to switch to Proton Pass.

Here’s how Proton Pass compares with other password managers

FeatureProtonBitwarden1PasswordDashlane
Zero knowledge encryption (i)
Securely share vaults
Securely share individual items
Hide-my-email aliases (i)
Integrated 2FA (i)
Encrypted email, calendar, cloud storage and VPN included (i)
Advanced account protection (i)
Swiss privacy (i)
Open source (i)
Independently audited

Who’s eligible to switch to Proton Pass?

To benefit from this offer, you need to be a first-time Proton subscriber. This offer only applies to 1-year Pass Plus, Pass Essentials, and Pass Professional plans, and it can’t be used with any other promotion. Pass Plus is best for individuals, while Pass Essentials and Pass Professional are designed for organizations. 

After you provide Proton with your current invoice of another paid password manager, we’ll apply a prorated credit equivalent to the remainder of your plan to your next Proton invoice, with a maximum 6-month credit.

How do I switch?

Switching to Proton Pass is simple:

  1. Just click Make the switch and give our customer service team a few details so they can determine how much credit we can offer you.
  2. The credit will be applied to your account, and you can activate your chosen plan.
  3. Import your passwords in just a few clicks.

Ready to switch to Proton Pass?

If you have any questions about Proton Pass features, find out more about our plans or check out our support articles.

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