Proton Pass
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Needs more nesting to categorize more efficiently
Needs more nesting to categorize more efficiently. I'm using Datavault and the top level is Category with Type under the and then the Items.
So, under Financial I have Banks, Brokerage, Credit Cards, Retirement, etc... Then under Banks are all my bank accounts with account number, login information, PIN, etc...
I suppose I could use titles like Financial/Banks and on, but that's an awkward work-around. Having top level categories just makes it easier to find things and have like items clustered together in a logical way.5 votes -
Being able to add files along with passwords, as other managers like KeePassXC do
There are other application managers like KeePassXC that allow storing a file along with passwords, whether it's an important PDF, a photo, or any file in general.
This is very useful because if I need to store a PDF that is important and private, I can keep it together with the username and password for a specific website.
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Auto save a generated password
Many times I generate a password, Proton does not pop up the 'save this password' window after the browser navigation. This means the password that was just generated is lost and I do not know the password for something I just signed up to. It would be really useful if you could click Proton at that point, and it could suggest 'Do you want to save the password you just generated'?
I hit this when signing up to Amplitude just now, but it's about 50/50 whether Proton correctly shows the pop up.
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7 votes
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Show entropy and how many years to hack the password in the password generator and in the saved logins.
It would be awesome to see the entropy of a password created in the password generator. Along with seeing how many characters the password is and how many years it would take to hack. Lastly this feature should extend to created logins and also when a hidden field is created the user can enable the hidden field to act like a password. Which would then show the entropy and how strong the hidden field is.
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Save files / data in Proton Pass
It would be nice to have thw chance to save a small ammount of data / small files (like a license key) diretly in Proton Pass.
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Absolutely necessary features!
Without these, migrating from apps such as 1Password is NOT yet possible:
On the left tab, we can only see "Vaults" - where are the different categories to be easily selected?
Attachments, attachments, attachments!
a new category "Software Licenses" for specific license information;
Documents perhaps? Passport, ID, etc.
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Dedicated 2FA screen
Add a 2FA menu or filter that will only display codes in a list with websites or logins for which the user added 2FA tokens. Similar to how other authenticator apps show a list and live code expiry countdown. This could be either a separate button in the menu or as mentioned, a simple filter.
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vault-specific passwords
on a desktop computer a pin will unlock protonpass for all my accounts, from fast food rewards to bank accounts and retirement. I would like a separate password for more sensitive vaults and no password for non sensitive vaults (this is the current behavior). The requirement for additional verification is common for my bank account for example, even after I login I still need additional verification to get my card/account numbers
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Stickypaswword import
Add Sticky Password import support/script
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Proton Pass needs a Duplicate entry filter
for password management giving the option to remove old or duplicate passwords that appear after an import from another password manager.
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Secure link sharing with additional/optional email verification
I really like the secure link sharing feature in Proton Pass, especially the ability to edit an item and have the latest version automatically updated in the shared link. In 1Password, a new copy is created each time I share an item, which means I have to generate and share a new link every time I make changes. I also appreciate the ability to view all shared items under "Secure links" in the navigation, along with the helpful indicator showing whether an item has an active shared link – features that 1Password lacks.
However, there's one useful feature from 1Password…
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Password Generation History in Mobile Apps
We strongly urge the implementation of a 'Password History' feature in mobile applications, especially in password management tools like Proton Pass. This functionality is not merely a convenience but an essential tool for users who rely on such apps to maintain strong, unique, and secure passwords. Without a history feature, users face significant challenges in tracking or referencing previously generated passwords, which can lead to confusion, security risks, or even account lockouts. A 'Password History' option would greatly enhance both usability and security, empowering users to manage their credentials more effectively. Given its critical role in modern password management, this…
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Option for menu bar item in macOS desktop app
A password manager doesn't need to take up space in the dock. With an optional menu bar item it could be equally accessible with the dock less cluttered.
Bonus points for a keyboard shortcut to open the app.
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Multiple selection of successive passwords using the shift key
If we want to delete for instance 10 successive passwords in the Pass list, we need to use the CTRL key to select them one by one.
It would be easier if we could use the SHIFT key and select the first pass and the last one to automatically select all 10 at once3 votes -
Auto Type a password into the current cursor location
My old password manager allowed me to right-click "auto type" on the password into the current cursor location of where I need the password to go. This feature is extremely useful when it is not possible to copy and paste a password using either the mouse or the keyboard. I have a few logons where this happens and the auto type feature saves me from having to manually type the ridiculously long and secure password every time I want to logon.
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Add a 'context menu' item for Proton Pass the way that is available in LastPass.
Too often I encounter websites that, for some reason, Proton Pass does not auto-populate. I would like a 'context menu' item like Last Pass has that will detect the website and allow me to select the username and password. Just as a note, this very problem occurred when submitting this request and the email and password field did not offer a Proton Pass entry and I was forced to open the browser extension, filter on my Proton account and individually copy and past the username and password. A context menu would solve this problem.
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Alphabetical order for ProtonPass entries
When I open ProtonPass, the entries are presented the most recent first.
I can re-arrange in alphabetical order with the button and it's better for me to work.
But when I re-open ProtonPass later, the alphabetical order is not conserved and the entries are presented the most recent first again.
Is it poossible to conserve user's choice ?
Many thank's6 votes -
Proper macOS integration / Passkey, oauth, file, and image support
I'm a longtime 1Password user who just migrated to Proton Pass and am already starting to rethink my decision.
I noticed that the Proton Pass Mac app doesn't actually support autofill and passkeys like 1Password does. You guys figured this out on iOS, please fix this on macOS (see screenshots below).
macOS: https://cln.sh/LVhbv8vX
Additionally, the lack of support for passkeys, oauth, file and image attachment support is pretty disappointing.
Please fix this so I don't need to migrate back to 1Password 🙏
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Interface and features
1.- We need the interface to be more accessible and clean. Without unnecessary things for the common user. They could remove and/or hide the information about the history of each element, I feel that it takes away from what you really want to see. There is too much text everywhere.
2.- We love the simple and functional so it is better to access each option without many clicks. Less is more.
3.- Customization is very important and even more so when it comes to modifying the icons of each element or safe. This is very important, since everything enters through…
3 votes
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