🔐 Authentication & login Privacy ★★★★★

Proton Pass

E2EE credentials plus email aliases

Overview

Proton Pass E2EE-encrypts passwords and metadata—Swiss-hosted, integrated with Proton Mail/Calendar/VPN.

Hide-my-email generates per-service aliases so you are not tied to one Google address when registering accounts.

Ideal auth-layer tool within a broader Proton de-Google migration.

Scores

Privacy 5/5
Ease of use 4/5
Features 4/5
Value 4/5

Google Sign-In / OAuth — comparison

Decouples services from Google identity via aliases and independent credentials—complements breaking OAuth Google buttons.

Pros

  • E2EE including metadata
  • Hide-my-email for account dispersion
  • Proton ecosystem integration
  • Swiss privacy law

Cons & caveats

  • Limited free aliases
  • Newer than Bitwarden; Passkey features evolving
  • Less mature than Bitwarden for sharing

Best for

  • Proton ecosystem users
  • E2EE plus alias generation
  • Google Workspace staged exit

Not ideal for

  • Self-host requirement
  • Passkey-only workflows today

Specs

Pricing
Free + paid — Free tier available. Pass Plus from €3.99/month for unlimited aliases.
Difficulty
Easy
Data location
Switzerland (Proton AG); zero-access encryption.
Platforms
Windows · macOS · Linux · Android · iOS · Browser extension
Highlights
E2EEHide-my-emailProton統合

Migration from Google Sign-In / OAuth

  1. 1 Create Proton Pass account
  2. 2 Generate Hide-my-email alias per important service
  3. 3 Change logins from Google OAuth to email+password stored in Pass
  4. 4 Revoke Google OAuth access in Google Account security

Setup steps

  1. 1 Create Proton account at proton.me
  2. 2 Install Proton Pass extension and apps
  3. 3 Generate aliases for new or migrated signups
  4. 4 Update login methods service by service

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