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What is the difference between Proton Pass for business vs ordinary Proton Pass?

To me it looks like “same sh*t, new wrapping”.

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Hey there, depending on the plan, you get access to unlimited vaults and hide-my-email addresses, Proton Sentinel (account takeover protection), ability to enforce 2FA, and built-in 2FA authenticator. More features such as SSO and groups coming soon!

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So once again it is basically a premature announcement; since all of those features already available, already exists in the ordinary Proton Business plan … As none of them are basically Pass specific.

And the difference then between “ordinary” Pass and business “Pass” is zero … Both have unlimited vaults and 2FA in the more costly plans.

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