Add OAuth login linking feature that allows users to specify alternative OAuth sign-in methods (Google, Microsoft, etc.) for each stored acc
Add a comprehensive OAuth integration system that allows users to:
Core Functionality:
Link existing password entries to OAuth providers (Google, Microsoft, Apple, GitHub, etc.)
Specify which OAuth account should be used for each service (e.g., "login to example.com using my work Google account john@company.com")
Support accounts originally created through social login that never had a traditional password
Manage multiple OAuth accounts for the same service
User Experience:
When accessing a linked account, Proton Pass automatically suggests OAuth login instead of password autofill
One-click switching between traditional password and OAuth authentication methods
Visual indicators showing which accounts have OAuth alternatives available
Bulk management of OAuth linkages across multiple accounts
Security Benefits:
Reduces password exposure and typing
Leverages OAuth providers' built-in 2FA and security measures
Maintains audit trail of authentication methods used
Allows graceful fallback to password authentication if OAuth fails
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Johan commented
YES! I just switched from 1Password and this is the biggest drawback of going on Proton Pass, they figured the best way to integrate this in the browser by opening automatically the login page and let us select the account. It was peak
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Iris
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My team uses Proton Pass and we have a few accounts that are logged into via Google, GitHub, etc. On 1Password, I can keep track of these by setting a "Log-in With" and then selecting the appropriate OAuth provider. I'd like to see a feature like this in Proton Pass. Currently, I just add a new text field and type out the name of the account, but that doesn't create a proper link and I still have to manually visit Proton Pass to remember which account was used.