Proton Pass
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State of Favicons
Favicons are too low quality and have a non transparent white background.
This, plus the fact that you cannot change them on your own and some are even missing, makes your vaults look unorganized. Favicons don't stand out and are hard to differentiate while navigating the app.3 votes -
bitwarden has a quick toggle for notification panal
bitwarden has a quick toggle for notification panel
why don't you also add this feature
this will help a lot2 votes -
Release unlimited vaults for free users (or at least a large number of vaults, e.g. 50)
We really need more safes to organize our passwords
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Import LastPass exported TOTP codes
LastPass have 2 applications, one for passwords and another for TOTP codes. When we export our data with LastPass, we have 2 exported files. And we can only import the passwords on Proton Pass. Can we please add also exported TOTP files which is in JSON format?
4 votes -
Publish Proton Pass to Snap Store (Snapcraft)
Publishing as a snap on Snap Store is great for Linux users, as they won't have to worry about app updates anymore.
4 votes -
windows hello support
Proton Pass should support Windows Hello on the desktop app & all web browsers such as: Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Brave.
This feature should replace \ add the pin code and it should be the 2nd layer of security to replace the pin code that can be copied \ forgotten.
4 votes -
Android app sync missing some accounts
Thank you for your great effort to maintain a rather huge ecosystem across different OSs.
Now, forgive me if this is not the right place to report my issue.
I have a few accounts left from sync such that I cannot use some passwords on the Android phone.
In general, Android app looks awfully slow also on the Mail. But leaving some accounts missing from the sync is worth only Beta version at best. I feel this is not a product charging money while there are free competitors out there.I have reported the issue here before rating pretty low…
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Add ability to exclude mobile apps from proton pass
Proton pass does not work well with applications like Microsoft Authenticator. It keeps asking to update my MS account password everytime I use the authenticator app for 2FA. Ideally I should be able to opt out applications from proton pass to avoid unnecessary popups.
3 votes -
Use native autofill in mac instead of safari extension
Current pass implementation is using safari extension. Instead please add a native app that implement auto fill and can be used for autofilling desktop apps.
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Separate 2FA into it's own application.
Currently, ProtonPass stores the 2FA secrets in the same place it stores login information.
Functionally, this means that there is no second factor. All necessary account access information is stored in one place, and is a single point of failure. If ProtonPass is ever compromised, the attacker would get full and total access.
To fix this, 2FA should be split into it's own separate application with it's own separate password.
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Hide notes as credit card
I need to add some data such as SSN, driver's license. When I create a not all data is visible.
Please add an option to cover sensitive data. Would be nice two options: only show begin and end as in cards, and fully cover by ***.
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Cloak phone numbers as Google voice
I saw ideas about temporary phone numbers, but to be honest I don't need it coz all phones will be used in months.
I offer to buy a phone number(s) forever or destroy the old one and buy a new one.
I already have several numbers for registrations and don't use my primary number. I use Google voice for this (call and SMS). Would be nice to import phone numbers (even for extra money) to proton pass and receive SMS.
3 votes -
Option to stop asking to save password
On mobile it asks if I want to save a password to Proton Pass, which is great.
However, it does this every time I use Microsoft Authenticator 2FA, where you have to put in the number shown on screen.It would be nice to have an option to "stop asking for this app".
3 votes -
Drag and drop in desktop app
It would be neat to drag and drop credentials from the desktop app similar to how you can in 1Password where it types the password in for you when you drag a credential over a field.
10 votes -
Button to activate/deactivate logins (like SimpleLogin)
When we want to deactivate a login in proton pass we need to put it in the trash. If we want to reactivate it after, we need to move it out from the bin. This is kinda annoying and dangerous if we clean the trash.
It would be nice to have the same feature as SImpleLogin aka have a button (or whatever) to disable temporary a specific login
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Longer pin
Proton Pass (Mobile - Android, and Firefox Extension) only allow for numbers that are 6 digits in length. This is not necessarily the most secure and it would good to allow for numbers that are 8 or more numbers.
EDIT: Users are logged out after 3 failed attempts to prevent against brute force attacks
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Dividers for SSN
Please add dividers for SSN for visual perception
555-00-8888
It's official dividers. Check on any SSN.
Now it's inconvenient to see in pass.
3 votes -
Enable pasting screenshots of TOTP QR codes in the Chrome extension
Some websites only offer QR for setting up 2FA. One could take a screenshot with Win+Shift+S and paste it into the TOTP field in Proton Pass. Chrome has a built-in barcode scanner so it's just a few lines of code. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Barcode_Detection_API
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Add MacOS Fingerprint to unlock apps like Proton Pass
Add Fingerprint to allow users on macOS Desktop devices to unlock with their fingerprint rather than password or pin
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Support ipv6 network addresses in proton pass.
In the areas I work and at home, much of my network stack and equipment is built on IPV6. Proton pass currently reads ipv6 addresses as invalid urls which makes retrieving credentials for direct connections quite inconvenient. This would be an immense QOL feature for myself, and potentially many others that interact with IPV6 networks.
Even something as simple as
http://[fe80::1]
does not work.5 votes
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