Pretty cool, thanks for posting. This will be really useful
Pretty cool, thanks for posting. This will be really useful
Absolutely not
1Password has a blog post that talks about it here. https://blog.1password.com/1password-2fa-passwords-codes-together/
Ultimately it depends on your threat model and security vs convenience.
Proton are very transparent about what data is and isn’t stored, how data is protected and what (very limited) data may be available in the event of a legal warrant - going through all the proper channels.
Complying with legal warrants doesnt make the service insecure or not private. It makes it a legal and legitimate company.
It shouldn’t really be a surprise to any of it’s users.