Proton Pass review — 2026
★★★★★ Overall score: 5/5
From the Proton team (ProtonMail, ProtonVPN). Open-source, Swiss jurisdiction.
Monthly: $1.99/mo
Annual (first year): $23.88/year
Annual (renewal): $47.88/year
Money-back: 30 days
Annual (first year): $23.88/year
Annual (renewal): $47.88/year
Money-back: 30 days
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Protection
| Malware detection rate | 0% |
|---|---|
| False-positive rate | n/a |
| AV-TEST score | n/a |
| Real-time protection | ✓ |
| Ransomware protection | ✗ |
| Firewall | ✗ |
Bundled features
| VPN included | ✗ |
|---|---|
| Password manager | ✓ |
| Parental controls | ✗ |
| Dark web monitoring | ✓ |
| Identity theft protection | ✗ |
| Cloud backup | ✗ |
Compatibility
| Devices covered | Unlimited |
|---|---|
| Platforms | Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, Web |
Our review
Proton Pass is the privacy-focused pick. Swiss jurisdiction, open-source, from the Proton team. Best if you're already in the Proton ecosystem (Mail + VPN + Pass + Drive) — Proton Unlimited at $9.99/mo is excellent value.
Pros
- Swiss jurisdiction (outside 14-Eyes)
- Open-source — independently auditable
- From the Proton team (high trust)
- Bundled with Proton VPN, Proton Mail, Proton Drive in Proton Unlimited
- hide-my-email aliases included (10 free, unlimited paid)
Cons
- Newer product (launched 2023) — less mature than 1Password
- Renewal price doubles after year 1
- Best value only if you use the Proton ecosystem
- App UX less polished than 1Password