Proton Pass & Authenticator
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Quick Rename Passwords
I imported my passwords from an iCloud Keychain CSV and all the passwords are titled as the website + username, and I would love something that could quickly rename a password to Example1 by using the url www.example1.com if that makes sense. Or a quick database to rename popular websites.
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30 Minute Auto-lock
Hi everyone,
Minor suggestion to add a time between 10 minutes and 1 hour.
30 Minutes would be my choice.
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Occasionally require users to enter their Proton Pass password to unlock
One of the features I loved about 1P was the requirement every two weeks to enter my password to unlock the vault. It is unobtrusive and is the right length of time to keep the password fresh in my mind without being overbearing.
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Add PIN/password options for Authenticator App lock methods and use them to encrypt backup and exports
Add PIN/password options for Authenticator App lock methods and use them to encrypt backup and exports.
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Save Android App Package Names for Autofill
Make autofill on Android significantly more reliable by saving (and allowing import of) Android app package names/URIs.
Bitwarden and other password managers already do this in the same way that websites are saved. Currently these are lost on import, and there is no way to add them properly. If you try and add them manually, https:// is added at the start.
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Manual data breach checks
Since paid subscription adds an automatic monitor to check if logins have been compromised in data breaches, would be nice to have a manual button for free users to do that.
I think it doesnt devaluate the paid feature, since automatic monitoring is still overpowered and nice for a paid plan, but still allow free users to fast and manually (due to free plan) check if pass or email was compromised.
I also think it is not a too demanding feature since there is a system to check data, just a manual button next to login register for free users…
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Targeted auto-fill of individual entries via the browser extension
When opening the ProtonPass browser extension, an explicit button such as “Fill” for each entry would be desirable. This would allow exactly this data record to be used for the currently open website. This would prevent incorrect entries and increase control, especially when multiple logins are stored for the same domain.
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Advanced quick access features
The browser add-on needs a significantly more intelligent search function with fuzzy matching, keyboard shortcuts, and a quick preview that displays relevant information without opening the entry completely. The competition already offers features such as “instant login” or “one-click login” – Proton Pass should surpass this with a system that presents not only logins, but also associated 2FA codes, security questions, and even temporary notes in a unified overlay.
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Context-based suggestions and AI assistance
While competitors such as Dashlane have already integrated AI features, Proton Pass lacks an intelligent assistance function. Proton could score points here with privacy-first AI: A local AI assistant that never sends data to external servers could identify weak passwords, detect duplicates, and provide context-based security recommendations. The AI could also recognize login patterns and suggest which accounts may have been inactive for a long time and should be deleted. A feature that automatically recognizes whether a website is trustworthy or potentially dubious when creating new accounts would be particularly valuable.
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Expanded Vault Organization
While ProtonPass supports vaults, folders, and subfolders, it lacks intelligent organizational features. Automatic tagging based on categories like "Finance," "Social Media," "Work," or "Shopping" would be helpful. Smart collections that dynamically update based on criteria—such as "All logins not used in the last 30 days" or "All accounts with weak passwords"—would also be extremely useful. A timeline view showing when each login was created, modified, or last used would significantly improve organization.
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Recovery by government function
I would like to recover my account and encrypt data by existing "government tools" (in Germany "BundID")
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Ignore apps or sites on mobile
There are certain apps or websites that I don't want to store passwords for.
Currently the only options on the password pop up are "No, thanks" and "Save".
If the Proton mobile apps could have a "never from this website" on the pop up and if the app settings could have a "choose apps to ignore" I wouldn't have to keep dismissing the pop up and would also solve the complaint about the save password prompt popping up for Microsoft authenticator prompts amongst other edge cases I'm sure.
4 votes -
Credit card Displays the corresponding issuing organization icon
By using the card number, you can display the corresponding card issuer, such as MasterCard, VISA, UnionPay, JCB, etc. icons to quickly locate the card type. Instead of implementing the current default icon. It would be better if you can customize the icon.
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Import password folder names
When you import passwords from other password managers and they are in folders, offer to auto create the folders and place the same passwords into said folder(s), so the import is seamless.
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2026: Improve the functionality and GUI of the browser extension and the P.Pass web page.
Please focus your efforts on making the ProtonPass extension and web page more user-friendly and functional! Currently, both products are not at all intuitive and are quite clunky compared to others.
1) The Firefox extension:
If an unlock code has been set (with a 2-minute delay, for example) and you are simultaneously working on the ProtonPass web page, the browser extension will close after those 2 minutes. I believe the extension should remain open for various reasons as long as the web page window is open and not locked.
Simplifying the number of displayed elements as much as possible (normal…
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5 votes
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Estate Planning and Password Managers
Let’s face it: in most households, one person ends up being the "techie"—they manage all the online accounts, pay the bills, set up the gadgets, and keep track of passwords. Meanwhile, the other person might have no idea what’s what—until something happens and they’re left to figure it all out.
It’s not just about passwords—it’s about being able to keep the lights on, find out where the mortgage is, and know what subscriptions to cancel.
What you need to figure out ASAP:
- Which bank has the mortgage?
- Is the car insurance bundled with something else?
- What bills…6 votes -
Clarify alias synced behavior during delete action in Proton Pass or SimpleLogin
Add this message to clarify what happens when deleting aliases from Proton Pass or SimpleLogin when sync is enabled between the two: "Deleting an alias here deletes it from both Proton Pass and SimpleLogin. Once deleted, the alias cannot be restored to either Proton Pass or SimpleLogin."
21 votes -
Allow compact view option in settings
Allow a more compact view of accounts, so that more can be displayed at one time and scrolling to the correct account is also quicker.
5 votes -
Alias contact list usability
It would be useful to have some kind of address book for the contacts created under aliases in Proton Pass. When using aliases, it’s easy to add dozens of contacts, but it becomes difficult to find them later in the unorganized list when you want to send a message using an alias as the sender.
2 votes
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