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<blockquote data-quote="Jonny Quest" data-source="post: 1119107" data-attributes="member: 99434"><p>It doesn't sound like it, like with KeePass? That's what I was thinking, that if I were truly concerned, I could uninstall the Proton Pass extensions and just work from the desktop app (in my case) and copy and paste from there. Probably like you could also do with the Bitwarden desktop app.</p><p></p><p>But would there be a security risk in my doing it that way, as far as what may be stored in Clipboard, or in the browser somewhere, compared to just typing things in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonny Quest, post: 1119107, member: 99434"] It doesn't sound like it, like with KeePass? That's what I was thinking, that if I were truly concerned, I could uninstall the Proton Pass extensions and just work from the desktop app (in my case) and copy and paste from there. Probably like you could also do with the Bitwarden desktop app. But would there be a security risk in my doing it that way, as far as what may be stored in Clipboard, or in the browser somewhere, compared to just typing things in? [/QUOTE]
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