Add Proton Pass as a Keyboard for Android
It would be nice to be able to select proton pass as a separate keyboard option just like how you can change keyboard layouts for different languages. That way if the little thing I. The predictive text box above the keyboard does not work you have a way to go into proton pass without switching between app Windows.
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Dane Adrian commented
I'm running Enpass because of this. This is a must have.
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Anonymous
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Often on Android, autocomplete does not appear with any keyboard, Google, Futo, etc. Or it appears and then disappears after 1 second. If Proton created its own keyboard, not only would there be more privacy (no communication with the cloud during typing or voice dictation), but it would also solve the problem of autocomplete for passwords and 2FA.
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Ashish
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Hi,
Autofill feature in Android doesn't always work and Secrets needs to be copied from directly opening the app which even after clearing in 1 minutes remains in clipboard history of the device as well as keyword.
This defeat the purpose of using password manager to create and store strong password as it is available as plain text.Also, Some websites have additional fields to be filled than just user and password for login where proton pass is not very helpful.
I would like to request proton pass to have it's own keyword to avoid both of the scenarios and login with less taps.
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TG
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I would instantly switch to Proton Pass if they would implement this Feature.
Because Proton Pass can't Autofill many Passwords for me and for example with KeePass I can just swap the keyboard with one click and tap on those buttons to copy for example the Username or Password -
Kevin Anderson
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This is literally the only feature that's stopping me from switching from KeePass to Proton Pass. Yes I'd like folders, and a few other things (passkey), but this is the #1 critical thing keeping me on KeePass. There's too many circumstances where it's outright impossible to input something if you switch to pass and back to copy-n-paste. Usually weird Google login things for "security". So because screen reading is unreliable (by definition), let me have an alternate keyboard like Keepass2Android has. Literally copy their functionality here.
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Ben
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I agree.
In the same way as (for example) KeePass does this