Proton Pass - Password Manager
How about a service like LastPass or 1Password to make it easy to store all passwords and secure notes either online and synced with other computers and devices, or locally on one device. A secure password manager using the best of ProtonMail/ProtonVPN services

Thank you for your suggestion. Password security is incredibly important and something we take very seriously at Proton Technologies. We will consider add a Password Manager to our product suite roadmap.
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Drew commented
Mark as complete
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KrGame commented
It's in progress : https://proton.me/fr/pass
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Philippe Wanner commented
Hi! what is the status of this idea? Is it an on-going project?
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AET commented
The problem in PARTNERING with bitwarden is that they have their servers hosted on Microsoft Azure in the USA, under US jurisdiction, so the entire feature would have to be reimplemented on Proton's servers.
Also, another note: an extremely valid alternative to bitwarden would be Keepass. As much as secure, open source, and easily implementable (since everything is self contained in encrypted .kbdx database files).
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Aimée commented
It makes no sense for Proton to partner with Bitwarden. I refuse to pay twice: ProtonUnlimited and Bitwarde Premium.
ProtonKey is a better, more integrated and strategically smarter product decision than partnering with another password manager.
And Proton has everything going for it: ProtonMail will integrate SimpleLogin to make it simple and easy to create aliases and with ProtonKey it should work similarly, being able to create a SimpleLogin aliases directly from the vault.
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--------------- commented
As said in previous comments: A partnership with Bitwarden would be brilliant. (please) Make it so!
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[Deleted User] commented
I would also love a Proton Password Manager so that I have my subscriptions all in one place, it could be included in the price with certain plans & up the pricing to cover it & I would also switch from 1Password immediately. I also agree with other people regarding a secure note app as well but more importantly a Proton Password Manager.
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DW commented
I think it would be cool to have a Proton Pass application --but I wonder what they would bring to the table that (free) BitWarden does not already?
My suggestion would be for people to simply use BitWarden and have Proton focus their energies on making their existing services more feature rich.
If you use SimpleLogin + ProtonMail (paid) then you can already user the Bitwarden API to create SimpleLogin aliases on the fly.
Finally, to users who want Proton Pass, consider that perhaps you actually want your passwords separate from your other services. While I really like Proton and what they're doing ...perhaps someday I'd like to migrate away? I'd rather my passwords sitting somewhere agnostic, personally.
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[Deleted User] commented
This was listed as under review over 4 years ago. Any update from the Proton team? Even purchasing something like Bitwarden and integrating it into the suite could be good.
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Cookie Gaming commented
I use one password and I would just like all of my privacy needs under one roof then I am only paying one subscription
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Adriano commented
I use andOTP, great one as reference, but it is not longer maintained - could be forked.
https://f-droid.org/packages/org.shadowice.flocke.andotp/
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Seb commented
A password manager offered and integrated within the Proton ecosystem would definitely make me sign up for a subscription. I'm reluctant to upgrade right now because of the absence of a password manager.
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Austin commented
I use dashlane. I'm holding off on paying for any more subscriptions. But a password manager would make me buy proton instantly.
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monebs commented
I'd love to have a passwort manager in Proton. Currently using Bitwarden, which I am quite happy with. Would prefer a single service for this though.
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Chad H commented
Implement a secure password manager of some sort. Whether it's a browser add-on or a co.pletely separate application, please create something other than a spreadsheet or doc that I'm currently using on your Proton Drive storage.
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Guy commented
a notepad is more than important, it is essential. We need it soon.
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Damian commented
Don't waste your time - 1) there are secure and trustworthy options available out there already (e.g. Bitwarden or various self-hosted options) and 2) it would be foolish to put all your eggs in one basket if you really care about security, regardless of how much you trust the vendor. There are more important things that do need a secure, trustworthy, and easy to use alternative that Proton could be working on.
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Josef B. commented
I'd leave BitWarden for this instantly
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Josef B. commented
I'd leave BitWarden for this in a heartbeat
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John Doe commented
Great Idea!