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this post was submitted on 23 Jan 2026
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No but your files are not stored as text files. That's not what you're paying for. You're paying for the development of the software used to create, store and fill them at the appropriate times and places. If you don't care about that, just keep them stored as text files on your computer. Boom, problem solved.
You keep using that phrase. You are not "paying more" because you never paid anything in the first place.
If you think Reddit is the only place that's going to call you out for being a choosy beggar, you're in for a surprise.
But you say just below this that I never paid for anything in the first place? In any case, whether paid or not, they still have to compete with other options including free ones like Keepass. Why would I pay for Proton over the free Keepass if Proton is basically ransomware?
Untrue. I was paying for it, and they required that I pay even more just to access the data that their system allowed me to enter.
You rn:
Excuse me, let me correct myself: That's what you're not paying for. Better? Does that make you anymore correct?
KeePass is local storage. It's not managed. But by all means, If you don't see the value, use KeePass. Not sure what you're complaining here for.
Okay, so you stopped paying for it. That's why you can no longer access it. You can still export your data and import it into KeePass. So go do it.