Proton Pass Tutorial: Free Password Manager & Email Aliases

Most people store their passwords in Chrome or Google Password Manager. It’s convenient, but it means Google holds the keys to your data. Proton Pass is a free alternative that uses end-to-end encryption and a zero-knowledge model, so nobody — not even Proton — can access your passwords.

In this video, you’ll learn how to use Proton Pass, a free password manager that goes beyond just storing passwords to help protect your privacy online.

You’ll see how to:

  • Set up Proton Pass and install the browser extension
  • Save, autofill, and generate strong passwords
  • Create email aliases to keep your real email address hidden from websites
  • Add a PIN to lock your vault when you step away from your computer
  • Import passwords from Google Password Manager, Chrome, Bitwarden, 1Password, and more

All the features covered here are included in the free plan, and for most people, it’s all you’ll ever need.

Host: Garrick Chow

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