Make Proton Pass the default passkey handler on Windows
Microsoft allows third party Passkey apps like Proton Pass to be the default passkey handler in Windows (Settings --> Accounts --> Passkeys). Can you please add this feature to the Windows desktop app?
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Albin
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+1
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Carl Bidwell
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This would be a massive quality-of-life update, especially now that Windows natively supports third-party providers via the Settings > Accounts > Passkeys path. While the browser extension handles web passkeys beautifully, having the Proton Pass desktop app hook directly into this Windows API would make system-wide logins for desktop apps and cross-browser environments incredibly seamless. I'm passing this feature request straight over to our product and Windows development teams, as tighter OS-level integration is essential for making Proton Pass a true heavyweight desktop credential manager.
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Kyle commented
OMG YES I thought I was alone!!!! FIX PLS
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Ashit Milne commented
Critical if you are developing applications for governance on-chain meant to provide guardrails for real world application
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Charlie
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Very important!!
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Edmund Laugasson
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To be honest, this is appreciated also in other platforms, like Linux, macOS.
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Patrick
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It's insane that after almost a year this hasn't been implemented.
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Jyothis J commented
Add this feature already!
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Angel Pandey
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This is critical. Other password managers have already implemented this, so it's sad to see us falling behind. Come on, Proton team.
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Anthony
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Just came from Bitwarden, sad to see this isn't a feature, even more sad to see this isn't even acknowledge.
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JonC
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Basic usability +!
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Angel
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Currently this is the only thing holding me back from Proton Pass after trying for a while. At least some acknowledgment regarding this issue would be nice. Bitwarden has it on the roadmap for Windows and MacOS and even a beta present for Windows integration.
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Md Riasad commented
Critical for sure +1
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Zeki commented
I cannot believe Bitwarden has this and Proton Pass doesn't...
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Simon
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Having just moved to Proton Pass from Bitwarden, I find it laughable that whilst Passkeys can be saved in Proton Pass this basic critical functionality isn't available and even worse that a feature request for it from nearly five months ago hasn't been implemented.
Already starting to wonder if moving to Proton was a mistake.
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Paul Ferrara commented
I'm beginning to become very frustrated by the lack of features regarding Passkeys, this was meant to save me time and energy and now I'm wasting more time than ever every single day for school. Why does Proton allow me to save a passkey to Proton Pass but then claims there isn't a Passkey there when I want to use it if U have to scan through the windows security QR code? How come the browser extension prompts itself to save the passkey but the extension isn't an option when I need to use the Passkey? And then, the fail safe option of having it setup on device, is not even a built in feature to bypass all the other headache? C'mon, what IS the intended use case then?
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TotoCode
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+1 once again. Similar to https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/953584-proton-pass-authenticator/suggestions/50544537-force-passkey-interception . One of those gotta be added sometime soon.
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anonymous
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+1
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Polaris
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absolutely needed indeed
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V.F.
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Critical feature for sure. I don't want to have to deal with a variety of passkey providers like I dealt with a variety of passwords providers before starting using Proton Pass.