Proton Pass & Authenticator
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Custom App Icons
Add various themed and discreet app icons across the suite, similar to Signal.
Protonmail seems to have integrated something like this on iOS thus far, but only very basic discreet icons.6 votes -
Add optional Secret Service (D-Bus) key provider for pass-cli on desktop Linux (KWallet / GNOME Keyring)
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On Linux, Pass CLI defaults toPROTON_PASS_KEY_PROVIDER=keyring. According to the docs, this uses kernel key retention (kernel keyring) on Linux to avoid relying on D-Bus in headless/server environments.
Because kernel secrets are cleared on reboot, this causes a forced logout after every reboot even on desktop systems:- Login works
- Reboot
- Next run:
"Local encryption key not found but session exists. Forcing logout … Run
pass-cli loginagain."`
This is expected with kernel keyring, but it’s not a good desktop experience. On KDE/GNOME desktops,
org.freedesktop.secrets(Secret Service) is available via D-Bus and users already rely on KWallet / GNOME…6 votes -
Re-order custom fields in Proton Pass
Currently, you can add additional fields to an entry in Proton Pass but you cannot move them around. Sometimes, you may add additional notes out of order and wish to order them after entry. The only way to achieve this is to add a new field and then delete the old one. Please provide the ability to re-order added fields.
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Ability to Choose a Default Email for Auto-Fill
Hello,
I would like to request a new feature in Proton Pass.
Currently, the auto-fill function always selects my Proton email address, even when I want to use my personal email.
I tried creating a new identity with my personal email, but auto-fill still defaults to my Proton address.It would be very helpful to have an option to set a default email address for auto-fill, or to manually choose which email should be prioritized.
Thank you for considering this improvement.
7 votes -
individual 4-6 digit PIN codes added as option for high risk logins
Proton Pass already keeps your data safe with two-factor authentication, which is fantastic. But imagine if, when you need to quickly access important passwords—say for your bank or private email—you could just enter a simple 4-6 (or even 8) digit PIN. It’s a fast, extra layer of security that makes retrieving your most critical credentials both secure and super convenient.
53 votes -
Make text from ProtonPass web browser extension private
Clipboard managers have internal functions that tells them not to remember stuff copied from certain sources, which is the behaviour we'd want from whatever comes out of password managers.
Unfortunately, the copied text coming out of the ProtonPass web browser extension (at least on Firefox) is plain text and my clipboard manager remembers it forever in its memory, which is not ideal for security. (I'm using Pasteboard Viewer to check the type of text that is stored in the clipboard.)
Apparently, there is a way to tag text as sensitive from browser extensions: this was reported in an issue on…
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Unlocking the Proton Pass extension with a password (not just a PIN or biometric authentication) for added security.
Unlocking the Proton Pass extension with a password (not just a PIN or biometric data) for added security. It's fine that some people want to unlock it with a PIN or biometric data, but I prefer the security option.
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Ignore Microsoft Authenticator "passwords" (Android)
I cannot avoid using Microsoft Authenticator for work.
But whenever I use it to enter a one-time code, Proton Pass pops up and offers to save the "password".
This is where the online service will pop up a two-digit number, and then the authenticator asks you to type the same number. And then unlock with biometrics. And then let you into thAe online service.
It would be slightly less annoying if Proton Pass could just ignore it.
18 votes -
proton pass-cli timeout or lockout
add a timeout with a password or a lockout after a configurable time within pass-cli.
6 votes -
Autofill Toggle (email+password / username+password)
Some accounts may have relevant usernames and emails associated with them but only allow for sign in access with one credential type.
For example, Microsoft allows one to log-in via email, phone number, or Skype in their main webpage. I must use my email for this, but Proton Pass' auto-fill defaults to my Microsoft username which is relevant for some aspects of the the account but not relevant for signing into their main webpage.
5 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.
6 votes -
Optional unlock-before-autofill security model for browser extension
Proton Pass currently follows a browser-trust security model: once the browser session is unlocked, autofill is allowed without additional user authentication.
For users who keep their browser open for long periods or occasionally share devices, this effectively means the password manager is also unlocked. The existing PIN protects access to the Proton Pass UI, but does not gate
autofill itself, so credentials can still be filled without explicit authentication.I would like to suggest offering an optional vault-style security model, where autofill requires explicit user authentication (password or biometrics), and optionally auto-locks after inactivity independent of browser state.
This would…
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FIDO2 Certification
There's a growing number of websites that only allow FIDO2 compliant passkey providers. Would be nice, if Proton would adapt this licence or at least give the user a choice when creating passkeys between it's passkey system and FIDO2 compliant one.
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Emergency access - allow non-proton accounts
My emergency contact doesn't have a proton account nor do I think we should force them to have one. This feature is therefore useless to me.
In an emergency, the last thing I want my contact doing is having to remember how to log in to a service they never use. This should be a genuinely useful feature, and I hope not a feature to leverage obtaining new users.
7 votes -
to obscure the “Note” field
I would like to suggest a feature for Proton Pass.
The suggestion is to add the option to obscure the “Note” field with a button similar to the “Hide/Show” button in the ‘Password’ field, in addition to the option to start with the “Note” field obscured.
Thank you.
13 votes -
DropBox Passwords needs an import
DropBox is removing their otherwise simple and awesome password feature. I suspect the simplicity I love is the reason they have decided to let other solutions provide that particular feature.
On Oct 8, 2025, all passwords will be gone. As we approach, more and more people are going to look for an easy way to transfer their stuff. It would be good marketing to announce that you are here to help.
The CSV import feature failed - it wondered about field names. Looking online, I didn't find any description of what the CSV import could do or what features it…
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Support pkpass
Adding support for pkpass files in Proton Pass would allow users to store and manage their passes (such as boarding passes, loyalty cards, and event tickets) directly within Proton Pass. This would provide a single, secure location for all important passes and tickets, enhancing both convenience and security. Additionally, it would make Proton Pass more versatile and useful in everyday scenarios.
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Proton Authenticator - more linux options
Please provide more packages for different distributions like Arch for example. Restricting us to just the ones that are currently isn't that great.
Alternatively provide flatpaks for the Apps.
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In Password use different colors for special characters, numbers, alphabetic characters.
Bitwarden has a very nice feature that shows special characters, numbers, and alphanumeric characters with different colours. This is great since allow the user to spot the correct characters quite easily.
Bitwarden uses the following convention:
* Alphabetic characters = white
* Numbers = magenta
* Special Characters = Red4 votes -
Improve the Accuracy for the Weak Password Detection.
According to Proton Pass, this password is weak: !C2&e3D%BNaeyP
According to Hive Systems, Security.org, Kaspersky, Nord Pass, and Bit Warden, it is considered very secure.
If you generate a password within Proton Pass using symbols, letters, etc. with 14 characters, it considers that password secure, meaning that Proton Pass has a bias for its own generated passwords.
Side Note: The password used in this example was generated by Nord Pass.134 votes
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