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This reads just like a paid promotion. Whenever I see a table above where one product is all ticks, it's usually being shilled right?
That was my immediate thought. Especially when the article has a section near the top dedicated to talking just about it.
It says Keeper 9 times.
Proton 4, bitwarden 2, Nord 4, 1password 3, Last Pass 2, Dashlane 3.
Keerper with forcefield was the only one with a hyperlink to their website.
Theres not real methodology behind their testing procedure beyond a CMD output for each and "Keeper" shows "access denied"
Even if it is an advertisement, can the threats be true?
Theoretically, but it also seems the attack vectors require malware to be installed on your computer which already means your security is compromised.
I am not associated with any tested company or this blog.
I am an ordinary user of all Proton products since his birth and I love him.
Because the test looks credible, I just want an expert from Proton to dispel my doubts or honestly confirm the problem.
How do you figure it looks credible? It looks like an advertisement from miles away.
You didn't think of using the regular support channel from Proton themselves?
Why post it on an online forum that doesn't claim to be official, expecting an expert from Proton to reply to you?