Proton Pass - Password Manager
How about a service like LastPass or 1Password to make it easy to store all passwords and secure notes either online and synced with other computers and devices, or locally on one device. A secure password manager using the best of ProtonMail/ProtonVPN services
Thanks for your support and feedback! In case you missed the launch of Proton Pass, here are a few useful resources:
- Download: https://proton.me/pass/download
- Launch blog post: https://proton.me/blog/proton-pass-launch
- Roadmap as of Oct 26, 2023: https://proton.me/blog/pass-roadmap-2023
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Tohoo Vavohoo commented
There's a ton of great password applications out there. No reason for this company to spend time on it! Lots of other things you could be doing that haven't been done well.
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Anonymous commented
I'd definitely use the ProtonMail Password Manager / Vault for life. I've been using LastPass for the past 3 years, but as easy and convenient as it offers, I still feel doubtful as the company has not clarified how and where our data are stored and used and it is also based in the US which makes it all the more scary, considering how powerful the government is. I've switched most of my email accounts to ProtonMail. I must say I've never felt any safer with any companies as with the ProtonMail Team.
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Anonymous commented
Yes, instead of sending individual emails to myself, it would be great to have a simple notepad. Its easy to lose track of emails. Notepads would be perfect.
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Are Lomsdalen commented
I would gladly pay extra for this feature.
I paid for a VPN service ($7/month), before you gave us ProtonVPN
Paying $30 per month, is ,in my opinion, a steal for all the services you provide. -
Michael commented
Countermail which also is a encrypted and secure mailservice, have a good passwordmanager. Its a good feature securing your data and accounts around the web :)
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Hugo Peek commented
I'm also happy with using Keepass still and would rather see an option to securely backup (and possibly share) my keepass database, instead of yet another password manager.
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Anonymous commented
ProtonTechnologies could host a bitwarden instance for us to store our encrypted password data with them. As a Bitwarden user it is a fine product, but I am not a fan how it is hosted on Azure under the US's jurisdiction. PM could buy a license to host it.
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Anonymous commented
they do this already its called dashlane /bitwarden they would be wasting there time if they did this
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openInvent commented
I made a similar idea for a dongle type password that is like file upload but only gets the MD5/SHA of file and then uses that as a password. I posted about it here http://g0pg.xyz/filepassword I want to make it myself with php and mySQL
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Anonymous commented
Get your own nextcloud, sync the the kdbx with it and use keepass apps. Still a thousand times more secure than online password managers.
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Lucas D commented
Dear Sir / Misses,
What I really would like to have is a keypass wallet made by you I can use online and in an app. Now I'm using KeePass on an USB stick and need to send the passes to my smartphone with a work around.
I do not want to use lasspass or saaspas. So I hope you can consider this product.
Best regards,
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elizabot commented
I currently use lastpass premium. I am happy that my data is encrypted by them but am no longer happy with my data being stored on US or EU data servers. I would switch and pay for the service
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Shane commented
I agree with Max D!!! Please make this happen :)
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Max D commented
So happy to see that this is "under review"!!! Completely agree that this is not just an "alternative". There are no more "alternatives" when you have a secure password manager from PROTONMAIL, all else becomes ancient history. I would pay any subscription for this..... I hope it will have encrypted cloud backup of course (the only one we can actually trust), and if it also supports google 2FA in the same application so as to replace Authy and all other ridiculous "alternatives" that would be the best new application I have seen in a very long time. Secure password manager + Secure 2FA in one app with cloud backup that we can really trust: PLEASE MAKE THIS HAPPEN ASAP. It becomes more and more valuable and needed with every hour that passes especially now with cryptocurrencies everywhere. We cannot trust anyone else to do this for us, YOU are the only ones that tick all boxes of trustworthiness.
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Anonymous commented
Obsolete. Especially synchronizing it across several devices opens up a password manager to various attack angles.
It's like sharing your girl friend with 100 guys and trusting her not to catch any STDs!
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Anonymous commented
Lastpass is great but now that it has been bought by Logmein etc I don't really trust them .. 1Pass and others mentioned here where the passwords are kept locally are sort of OK, except that what if you have a few computers and locations? Hosting these on a Proton server might be a good idea ...
Meantime, a simpler searchable database on Proton X for URLs/ Passwords and address/ fill, routing info etc would be great. Copy and paste .. might be good enough if there are too many security holes when automatically filling in forms -
Scott commented
High-Level Military Grade - Encrypted Password Manager/Generator
Something that leaves 1Pass and LastPass for dead.
Ability to Sync/Store
Capabilities for Mac OS, Android and Windows
Thank you for your serious consideration
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Anonymous commented
No.
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Anonymous commented
Kepass is very good.
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James commented
There's already open source password managers like Keepass and Bitwarden. I would rather see people support what's already out there.