Proton Pass Monitor: Dark Web Scanning, Password Health, Inactive 2FA
It would be nice to keep my vault healthy with secure passwords. A dashboard could help manage this. Most other password managers have features likes this.
Hi everyone! We're happy to announce that Proton Pass Monitor is now available: https://proton.me/blog/proton-pass-monitor
✨ Discover weak and reused passwords
✨ Find accounts with inactive 2FA
✨ Get breach notifications for emails, aliases, and passwords.
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Erica Peterson commented
I've been using 1password for the last decade or so, and I appreciated when they added the "Watchtower" feature which checks your saved logins against compromises posted to haveibeenpwned. I would really like to see this added to Proton Pass as well.
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Don Semsey commented
This would scan your database, show you what websites have the same passwords and show you any passwords older than 30 days, serving as a reminder to change those passwords ( or allowing the user to set a time frame for when they would like to know when a password is x days old)
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Gianandrea commented
It would be nice to have something similar to what Google does with the contact, check the duplicates and merge or delete them.
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Chief commented
This is particularly important for the new user experience. When you import from various different browsers, for example, you end up with a whole bunch of unnecessary copies.
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Paul Kodak commented
Yes!
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Paul Kodak commented
Yes!
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David Throup commented
Really useful when bringing passwords together under 1 roof
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Chuck Brewster commented
I was looking for this feature, this would be incredible. I think if you allowed proton to access each username and password for that site, and asked did that work if yes move the rest to trash, if no move that to trash and try the next one. Thank you all for what you do, I got most family switched over, family plan here we come.
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abelokoj commented
This is absolutely needed at this moment.
I think they can just find a way to allow the user to be able to merge 2 or more entries together.
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User commented
Exactly what I'm looking for - a Report tab similar to what Bitwarden offers. These tools are necessary to have a complete app.
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Tom McKeon commented
I started with the free Pass app. When I imported my LastPass file there were a number of files Proton was unable to import. I wasn't paying close enough attention to what they were. I was only trying out the app.
When I enrolled in a paid subscription I repeated the import thinking there were limitations set in the free version on the type of data it could import. I didn't know if Proton would ignore duplicates, but I thought I could just run a script from Proton after the import. I couldn't believe there was no such feature. -
L commented
This is important for a good and safe password manager
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Andrew Stanton commented
Linked to this from https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/953584-proton-pass/suggestions/46854529-add-dashboard-to-check-double-passwords-compromis which has more votes. This has more details :)
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Andrew Stanton commented
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/953584-proton-pass/suggestions/46912597-password-security-challenge has more detail but this has more votes
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Andrew Stanton commented
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Andrew Stanton commented
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chris commented
Super helpful, especially when imported from different sources that may not be updated with the current psw
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dmert commented
Same with me! for example:
microsoft.com
office.com
live.com
outlook.com
etc.
all are the same account with the same name and password but they show up as separate entities. Proton Pass should detect and merge entries or remove duplicates. -
Brad Froud commented
I am sure that there could be even better additions than only what BitWarden does, but the features available on the paid version of BitWarden by accessing the web vault's Reports tab are a great example of what I am looking to be integrated into Proton Pass similarly to the author of this feature request.
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Ogre commented
It'd be great if there were warnings for passwords in the vault which appeared in password lists from data breaches, similar to 1Password's Watchtower feature. I'd understand if this feature was only available in paid tiers.