

In most area pCloud Pass offers a solid range of password management features. (Image credit: pCloud) pCloud Pass: Interface and performance Happily, you can add notes and generate a secure password right in the creation window, but you can’t add custom fields – another common feature missing from pCloud.

If you want to add individual items to your pCloud vault you can choose a password, secure note or payment card, but you don’t get any other categories – one area where loads of other apps are more versatile. The app can transfer your passwords from five different browsers, more than ten different password managers or from CSV files directly. Once that’s done, you can download the native Windows, macOS or Linux app, login using the web interface, install an Android or iOS app or deploy the Chrome, Firefox, Edge or Brave browser extensions. Register your account and choose either the European or US data region and you’ll be given a download of your recovery words – a cloud of 24 terms that can be used to restore your account in case you forget your master password. It’s easy to get started with pCloud Pass. (Image credit: pCloud) pCloud Pass: Setup
