What would be the recommended route for logging in to proton pass?

Currently I have a random string password string stored in Bitwarden and auto fill whenever I need to login to proton. Obviously I need to remember my master password to gain access to my vault.

If I were to potentially switch over to proton pass exclusively, I would need to change the proton password in something I can remember instead. I would argue it might actually reduce the security challenge for the proton account.

Any thoughts on the topic?

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I’m a little worried about this too… With 1Password, I’m fine with having a master password I can remember, since I know it’s only useful to an attacker if they also have access to one of my devices, or know my Secret Key. That means that a targeted, high-effort attack is necessary to get in. Proton Pass just being protected by a single password makes it way easier to run remote attacks.

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You can use 2fa with proton as well. I have yubikeys configured for instance.

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