Unlock through hardware / security key (e.g. yubikey)
In addition to unlock our vault through a 6 digit pin, it would be nice to be able to unlock it through physical security keys.
The current 6 digit cap as well as the divided input field (2x3 digits) make it impossible to utilize such a security key when configured to output a static password.

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Shawn commented
It is utmost imperative that we have this feature to have the ability to lock and unlock our password database every single time using a security key and/or phone passkey!
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Lost commented
Would be nice if we could use our full password instead of the 6 digit pin too
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L4ne commented
Using ProtonPass on a laptop is not a good idea with only a 6 pin code, one of two Proton Pass has all my business passwords and to not have the option to login with security pin is very frustrating for me as Bitwarden allow it with few settings.. Hope they put this feature soon..
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User Voice commented
Integrating physical security keys, e.g. yubikeys, would vastly increase security. The PIN is a no go for me and is the main reason preventing me from using Proton Pass. Security is only as strong as the weakest link, and currently the PIN is the weakest link to me.
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TWOK commented
Any phone with FIDO2 compatible hardware (Google Pixel) for example, should be usable as a security key to unlock ProtonPass. If it's sufficient for unlocking the vault on the phone, it should accept handoff through windows hello.
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Flowz commented
I agree that the 6 digit cap is not very secure, a security key like Yubikey login would be a great improvement.
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referable755 commented
It would be great if Proton offered a competitor to the Yubikey in addition to supporting them.
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Anonymous commented
+1
KeePassXC has this, though if this can be done without using any "slots" (like the HMAC challenge-response thing KeePassXC uses) that would be great.
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[Deleted User] commented
One missing feature, that blocks me completely migrating my current password manager to Proton Pass.
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A Doug commented
+1
Would be great if unlocking could be done with FIDO2 compliant security keys. This could help combat the circular dependency of needing to log into your password vault, but the password to the vault is secured in the vault...
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Kafor commented
Essential for safety
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[Deleted User] commented
+1
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ProtonFan33 commented
I literally made a "uservoice" acc just to ask/propose a fix to this
How can it be that the password manager stays unlocked in my browser?!
A pin doesn't give me enough peace of mind for protecting my password manager! that's nuts, nowadays our lives are basically stored in there
atm my mane is still 1Password (fingerprint on smartphone and ipad, still scared of keyloggers on laptop), would like to make a full switch, but don't like to always tipe the code in, for convenience but especially for security reasons!
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P Wilson commented
The first time I opened the extension after a system reboot I nearly had a heart attack that somehow I was still completely logged in. Please let us unlock it with a physical key!
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Daniel commented
Yes - just a PIN to unlock the browser extensions is too unsecure! Physical security key or with OTP is very important.
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Z commented
Please, add passkeys support with mandatory PIN! Urgent!!!! Detach everything from Proton Mail as well
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Justin commented
This is critical! I am seriously considering returning to bitwarden due to lack of this feature. Worse, its got rudimentary implementation for proton SSO but not a core functionality of proton pass!
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Cyrille Vivion commented
For a product who wants to push security and privacy, this functionality seems unavoidable to me.
I'm a user of KeepassXC and it supports Yubikey, the Keepass2Android app also supports this on Android.
This is the only lack that prevents me from migrating to ProtonPass -
customer654 commented
The ability to use yubikey as 2fa to log in to (not unlock) proton pass mobile apps (ios and android) would be excellent. (Bitwarden support this.)
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[Deleted User] commented
I wish Proton would let me use physical keys to access all Proton IOS apps. If we are forced to use authentication codes, how can I stop using Bitwarden? I currently store all of my keys in Bitwarden and login to Bitwarden using my physical key. I can’t store my keys in Proton Pass and still login to Pass!!!