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SimpleLogin lets you send and receive emails anonymously via easily-generated unique email aliases.
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Maybe I will have to consider using proton pass over Bitwarden. This was one of those things that had me returning to Bitwarden as proton pass wasn't fully baked yet.
Proron Pass still doesn't have any setting for how it matches domains/URLs to saved passwords.
That's actually a pretty big feature for me. Having different logins for the different services on my server means I need to match the IP and port for the URL.
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/953584-proton-pass-authenticator/suggestions/47012971-domain-url-matching-rules
I don’t think ProtonPass even recognizes port’s, I recall it would bring the login for every different web-app/selfhosted service for that specific IP.
Reverse proxying is a saviour that’s for sure.
Pass can't distinguish between subdomains. So all my home . items in Pass are suggested for each I access.
I remember having an issue similar to this! I believe the login for the root of my domain was the cause of this, it’s very finicky but I manage to get it to grab the right login for the right subdomain on my desktop, mobile is horrible though and doesn’t work nearly as well.