Proton Pass & Authenticator
836 results found
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Add dual safe password manager to the list
this isn't an option but i hope it gets there
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Please support password transfer from S-Trust (https://www.s-trust.de/) to Proton.
Please support password transfer from S-Trust (https://www.s-trust.de/) to Proton.
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Feedback on Proton Authenticator UI Design
Hello Proton Team,
I’ve been a long-time Proton user — for over 5 years now, including my previous accounts — and I’ve always recommended Proton services to friends because of your trusted security and the clean, Apple-like design.
However, after installing and logging into Proton Authenticator, I was surprised by how different and less refined the UI felt compared to other Proton apps. The large header text and the overall layout make the interface look inconsistent with the elegant design language I’ve come to expect from Proton.
Please consider updating Proton Authenticator’s UI to match the design quality and visual…4 votes -
Biometric authentication doesn't work reliable
I'm using unlocking with my fingerprint.
Sometimes it just recognizes my fingerprint, but I have to reauthenticate again (and again)
Killing the app and restarting works most of the time.2 votes -
Auto logout.
Proton pass extension. It would be great if there were a feature to automatically logout when closing the browser.
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Tray Icon for Desktop Authenticator
It would be nice to have a toggleable tray icon for the Windows version of Authenticator, which could run at startup (toggleable) and could open with a single click for the tray would make for quick access without taking up space as a pinned application on the taskbar.
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Email address field: Auto-fill account email address button
When creating or editing a login in Proton Pass, an auto-fill icon would be great to instantly use the Proton account email address for the "email" field. The email fields on website already show that feature, but for creating/editing logins I always have to manually type or copy-paste my address into the input field.
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Vault Selection
It'd be great to be able to quickly toggle on off certain vaults.
Ideally, this would be accessible in one click. For some sites, like Microsoft, I have over 8 different accounts across vaults, a toggle would allow me to hide the rarely used accounts quickly and easily.
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Isolated Vaults
Like mail second password, I think we should have the option to set a second password for each vault, preferably that second password should be used for the encryption of the vault.
Vaults SHOULD be isolated, current implementation feels more like folders. I do not get why my browser extension is fetching hundreds of records and decrypting all of them when most of them are like medical records..
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Native-feeling Mac app
There is a currently a Mac app but it is really unpleasant to use — it feels like a port of an app from another platform.
- Does not provide native macOS autofill, instead requires a browser extension
- No tabs or windows
- No keyboard shortcuts, you have to rely on the mouse for everything, not even ⌘, for preferences
- No “rubber band” scrolling which is a basic macOS feature that literally every app has
- With an item selected, up and down arrows scroll a bit instead of moving the selection
- Cannot right click an entry to act on it (delete, move, duplicate,…
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Ignore apps or sites on mobile
There are certain apps or websites that I don't want to store passwords for.
Currently the only options on the password pop up are "No, thanks" and "Save".
If the Proton mobile apps could have a "never from this website" on the pop up and if the app settings could have a "choose apps to ignore" I wouldn't have to keep dismissing the pop up and would also solve the complaint about the save password prompt popping up for Microsoft authenticator prompts amongst other edge cases I'm sure.
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Native Windows‑wide Autofill integration for Proton services
Proton’s autofill currently works only in the web and mobile apps, which leaves Windows users having to copy-paste or manually type sensitive data into desktop programs. This not only wastes time but also increases the risk of typos and accidental exposure. Competitors such as Bitwarden and 1Password already provide native Windows autofill extensions, leaving Proton at a usability disadvantage on the desktop.
To address this, we propose a lightweight, system-wide autofill extension for Windows — a secure background plugin that uses the Windows clipboard and input APIs to detect form fields and fill them automatically. All data would remain encrypted…
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touch
I'm using Proton Authenticator and it's secured with TouchID. It would be nice, if I don't have to push "unlock" to get the TouchID PopUp, if I start the App.
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Save entered UID/Password data for non-standard sites
One of the best features of LastPass was to save data entered in the UID and/or Password fields when a website has unusual field names. It would be extremely helpful to save the credentials as-entered, with respective field names, and not have to copy/paste each one in. I have reported some to support but none have been fixed.
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4 votes
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please insert safeincloud at please insert safeincloud at https://www.safe-in-cloud.com/en/
please insert safeincloud at https://www.safe-in-cloud.com/en/
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Proton Pass: Have a separate section for vaults that is hidden with a pin.
A private folder in the vaults list, that has a different pin lock on it. (Would be used for people who share computers.)
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Add Authenticator to Proton Unlimited bundle
Is there plans to add Authenticator to Proton unlimited?
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Force passkey interception
Now, if proton pass is lock, proton extension will not catch the passkey request.
I see someone ask for no interception at all
I think the default behavior is important (catch if proton is unlocked, else let OS manage)
But add a 3rd option to always catch passkey and prompt to unlock the extension3 votes -
Aging Passwords
Using Proton Pass -> Pass Monitor -> Password Health
I think it would be helpful in this area to be able to monitor the age of passwords so that passwords beyond some threshold, 1 year for example, could be indicated as a candidate to have its password updated. It seems to me that old passwords become more vulnerable when they hang around for years. Perhaps there is already some way view passwords in this way.
3 votes
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