Proton Pass & Authenticator
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Feature Request: Dedicated "Bank Account" item type (IBAN, BIC/SWIFT)
Hi Proton Team,
I am a user of Proton Pass and I would like to suggest a feature that would greatly improve the organization of my financial data.
Currently, we can add "Credit Cards," but there is no specific template for Bank Accounts. It would be very helpful to have a dedicated item type that includes specific fields for:
IBAN
BIC / SWIFT code
Account Holder Name
Bank Name
Alternatively, adding an "IBAN" field to the existing Credit Card template would also be useful, though a separate "Bank Account" category is more logical for banking transfers.
This feature would make…
8 votes -
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.
2 votes -
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.
2 votes -
Proton Pass Browser Extension: 2FA autofill/button relocation
This idea applies to the desktop Proton Pass extension (specifically, Firefox for me)
Current flow for login to a site: When entering username and password, the autofill prompt is directly below the input field. For 2FA autofill, it moves to being below the Proton Pass Extension icon in the toolbar.
Proposal: Either have 2FA autofill, /or/ relocate the autofill prompt to be in the same position as the username and password prompts.
As a layperson, I think of the username, password and TOTP to all be fields within an entry in Proton Pass, so I can't think of an architectural…
3 votes -
Password generator needs to support more characters
The generated password needs to be longer than 64 characters. 100 would be good and is supported by most applications.
5 votes -
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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iCloud Keychain/Apple Passwords native import function
So when you try to export passwords from the Apple Passwords app, it asks whether you want to export the data directly to a new app. This way the user doesn't have to download and upload the file manually, as the process happens automatically.
8 votes -
Pass needs export functionality
Proton Pass mobile app needs to have export functionality to be able to switch between services.
4 votes -
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.
2 votes -
Reduction of redundant confirmations for existing entries
When updating existing password entries, double confirmation is currently required. This slows down the workflow and offers no discernible added security value. A single, clearly understandable confirmation would significantly improve usability without reducing the level of security.
2 votes -
Proactive security suggestions
Instead of just warning users when passwords are weak, Proton Pass should take proactive action. A feature that automatically generates strong passwords for all accounts and suggests a step-by-step migration plan to the user—such as “This week: Update your 5 most important social media accounts”—would systematically improve security. Gamification elements such as a security score or achievements for good practices could provide additional motivation without being intrusive.
4 votes -
Offline functionality and sync intelligence
While many password managers offer offline access, Proton Pass could excel here with a particularly robust system. The app should automatically detect when a connection is unstable and proactively sync all critical data in advance. In the event of conflicts between offline changes, an intelligent merge function should be offered that shows the user exactly which version contains which information, rather than simply overwriting the latest one.
6 votes -
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.
2 votes -
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.
2 votes -
Samsung-specific integration
On Samsung devices, Proton Pass should offer deeper integration with Samsung Pass and Samsung Knox. Many Samsung users are accustomed to using biometric authentication via the integrated fingerprint sensor or iris recognition. Proton Pass should be seamlessly integrated here and also offer Samsung DeX support so that the password manager works just as smoothly in desktop mode. Intelligent recognition of Samsung's own apps and services would significantly improve the user experience, as many Samsung apps use special login mechanisms.
4 votes -
Autofill intelligence and reliability
The biggest problem that keeps cropping up in user reviews is the unreliability of the autofill feature. Proton Pass often fails to recognize login fields correctly, fills in fields incorrectly, or logs out unexpectedly. Proton needs to make significant improvements in this area. Competitors such as 1Password and Dashlane have developed significantly more sophisticated systems that can easily handle complex forms, multi-step login processes, and unconventional websites. Proton Pass should use machine learning to learn from failed autofill attempts and continuously improve its recognition rate. A fallback mechanism that automatically tries alternative filling methods when problems arise, rather than simply…
4 votes -
Native Android optimizations
The Android app should fully support Material You Design and integrate seamlessly with Samsung One UI. Quick Settings tiles for frequently used functions, widget support for the home screen with secure but quickly accessible information, and integration with the Android share function to securely share passwords between apps would make the app much more practical. Better integration with the Android Autofill service with more granular permissions and a visual preview before data is filled in would be particularly important.
3 votes -
Advanced security monitoring
The existing dark web monitoring feature is good, but Proton Pass could offer much more in this area. A real-time dashboard that not only reports data leaks but also provides specific recommendations for action and even suggests automatic password changes for affected accounts would be ideal. Integration with Proton Sentinel could detect suspicious login attempts and proactively warn the user before an attack is successful. A feature that automatically evaluates the security of websites you log into and warns you about unsecure connections or suspicious certificates would also greatly increase security.
8 votes -
Browser integration at the highest level
The browser add-on should integrate seamlessly into the browser UI instead of just existing as a pop-up. A sidebar that appears at the touch of a button and displays relevant logins and notes for the current tab would be revolutionary. A function for automatically filling in CAPTCHA alternatives or quickly generating one-time identities for registrations would also make Proton Pass an indispensable tool.
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5 votes -
Next-generation passkey management
Proton Pass already supports passkeys, but the implementation could be significantly more refined. A visual overview of all saved passkeys, including information about which devices can use them and when they were last used, is completely missing. Proton should also offer a passkey migration service to assist with switching between devices and automatically detect which services support passkeys but haven't yet enabled them.
7 votes
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