Manually linking apps
For whatever reasons sometimes Proton Pass doesn't allow auto-fill in some mobile apps (and I have to go to Proton Pass, look for the login for that app, copy, go back to the app, paste, go back to Proton Pass for the password, copy...). Is it possible to make an option to manually link the apps with specific logins/passwords as well as you did with web addresses?
Thank you

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alexarafat commented
Yeah, I’ve run into this issue too, and it can be a bit annoying having to switch back and forth just to copy login details. A manual linking option for apps, like how web addresses are handled, would be super useful. Reminds me of when I was signing into an app like https://instaapk.net/ had to do the whole copy-paste routine. Hope they add this feature soon!
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Kanan brooks commented
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John Doe commented
This is really the big piece missing outside of browsers
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jusepal commented
Yes please.
As example, Bitwarden have this by allowing custom input field on url for both links and apps, ie https://website.tld for actual links and androidapp://app.package.name for apps.
I'm surprised this basic option aren't available on Proton Pass.
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ARUN KUMAR commented
https://www.hdfcbank.com/personal/ways-to-bank/mobilebanking/hdfc-bank-mobilebanking-app
Above Bank's mobile banking App cannot be linked to Proton Pass.
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ARUN KUMAR commented
Very much urgently required.
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Luke commented
This is really important
When logging in to an app that wasn't linked before, I must be able to link an app to the login info so next time it will be autofilled.
Or even link manually through adding a URI of the app (like Bitwarden does). Please implement this. -
Luminous commented
Really lacking this feature since I have already signed in many apps and have to re-login to link the app.
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Simbiat commented
Agree, we need similar logic as what 1Password has, which allows you to link app to selected logins, which simplifies future logins.