Choose which symbols should be included in the generated password
For compatibility purpose, one should be able to choose at some degree which symbols should be included in the generated password.
Some websites have some weird problems with some characters other than "@", "#", "$". For example: ".", "!", "^", "%", etc.
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Maxime Martyr commented
I approve this suggestion because up until I just discovered that Proton offers its own passwords generator, I used another and check how it allows you to select which symbols to include/exclude into your generated random passwords, I expect as much from Proton. 😉
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Anonymous commented
This is a feature in other password managers and really needs to be included. Too many websites still don't support all the special characters and then require manually changing the generated password to meet the requirements.
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Edward C commented
Currently the function of "generate password" allows you to select the number of characters, and whether it can contain special characters. Some websites though only authorize the use of certain special characters in a user's password. Some websites only allow $, *, #, !. While other sites allow *, [, ], ^, !, +, _, -, !.
Under advanced options is it possible to implement a text box to explicitly identify the special characters that can be pulled from during password generation?