Proton Pass & Authenticator
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Backup / Restore tool for aliases
I tried the backup / restore tool with gpg, zip and csv formats. It works well BUT aliases cannot be imported. They are excluded.
What's the point of having them in the export file if we cannot import them?
Thank you.4 votes -
Allow me to filter on existence of TOTP code
I would like the ability to filter the list of PP entries based on whether the entry has the TOTP (2FA) code set.
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Make Proton Authenticator for MacOS downloadable outside of the Apple App Store
Please make the MacOS version of Proton Authenticator avaialable via DMG download.
Currently, Proton Authenticator on MacOS is only available via the App Store, which requires signing in using an Apple Account. This shouldn't be necessary and seems like a huge miss for a privacy-focused product. I don't sign into my Mac with my Apple Account, and I'm sure many other privacy-focused individuals do the same. This makes Proton Authenticator entirely inaccessible for such users.
I'd like to be able to install Proton Authenticator without using the App Store. Note that all other Proton apps for MacOS are available via…11 votes -
Proton pass - separate aliases into their own folder by default, separate from logins
On purging my logins/passwords I accidentally also deleted all my aliases, as they're all thrown into the same default folder. They should be in a separate folder by default for clarity that deleting one is deleting the alias itself, not just a saved login/password.
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Add SSO to Business Suite subscription
Proton Pass has SSO in Pass Professional subscription allowing organisation's users to sign in with their credentials in the organisation instead of separate credentials for Proton Pass. This is awesome feature, but I don't get why it is not enabled for Proton Business Suite. It is more evident Business Suite subscribers are actually organisation that have multiple users and their own IdP to allow standard authentication protocols for organisation's users.
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Reorder Items When Creating/Editing New Login
When creating a new item such as a login, note, etc, or editing an existing item, it would be helpful to be able to reorder the default and custom values. Right now, if I put in recovery phone and recovery email, and then later decide I want the email to be above the phone, I have to delete the phone and re-enter it in order for it to be below the email. If I had other items under the email, I would have to delete and re-enter more information. This is less than ideal. Better organization options would go a…
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Allow importing passwords from DuckDuckGo to Proton Pass
I can download the .csv file from DuckDuckGo just fine, but it doesn't seem to allow importing it into Proton Pass. I tried using other password managers that also use .csv, within proton pass' import tab, but I just got an error message (along the lines of 'there was an error importing your data'). I'd greatly appreciate it if you could enable this, or tell me if I'm doing something wrong.
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Authenticator app encrypted export
Allow user to set password to create encrypted export of the MFA codes. This feature is in many other apps, and prevents relying on cloud platforms (e.g. iCloud, Proton itself) to create & restore backups.
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Proton Authenticator: iOS Widget
Please add an iOS widget for Proton Authenticator, the 2FAS app has a great example of a widget that displays auth codes.
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In Password use different colors for special characters, numbers, alphabetic characters.
Bitwarden has a very nice feature that shows special characters, numbers, and alphanumeric characters with different colours. This is great since allow the user to spot the correct characters quite easily.
Bitwarden uses the following convention:
* Alphabetic characters = white
* Numbers = magenta
* Special Characters = Red2 votes -
Distinguish "Vulnerable" passwords from "Weak" passwords in Pass Monitor
Currently the Pass Monitor lists all logins with passwords considered "Vulnerable" and "Weak" together in a long list with no apparent order. Combined with the observation that Proton Pass is fairly aggressive and inconsistent with what is considered "weak", the user will find it very difficult to prioritize for the most vulnerable passwords first.
Login entries with "Vulnerable" passwords should be focused and prioritized, grouped together at the top under a clearly marked "Vulnerable" category, and the others grouped below under a "Weak" category.
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Support for ARM-based Microsoft Windows / Devices
With the growing support for Windows on ARM and my use of a Snapdragon X Elite laptop, I was wondering if there are any plans to release a native ARM-compatible version of Proton Pass for Windows. I'd love to know if this is on the roadmap.
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Enhanced Search with Field-Specific Queries and Filters
As my vault currently contains nearly 1,000 items with Aliases (after moving from Bitwarden), finding specific entries quickly has become challenging. A more powerful, structured search syntax would significantly improve efficiency for all users with large vaults.
I propose implementing advanced search capabilities that allow querying specific fields and filtering by item properties.
- Field-Specific Search Allow users to target a search term to a specific field. The syntax could look like this:
title:live (to find all items with "live" in the title)
username:admin (to find all logins with "admin" as the username)
notes:"secret question" (to find items containing this exact…13 votes -
Pin an item to the top only in its source vault
Currently, when we pin an item (alias, login, etc.), it is visible at the top while accessing any vault. This is valid behavior, but it does not cover all use cases.
An additional option should be offered to pin the item only at the top of the vault where it is located. This often helps to organize things.
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Pass needs export functionality
Proton Pass mobile app needs to have export functionality to be able to switch between services.
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Add Proton Pass Installer to Arch Linux
Currently there are only for Debian or Fedora. Could you please create a native Arch Linux application? Thanks.
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Quality of life improvements to Proton Pass
Add keyboard shortcuts
1Password has a shortcut to focus on the search bar within the app, or bring the app into focusAdd ability show passwords in large font, again 1Password has this
Add biometric login to browser extensions
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Extend custom fields to include existing field types
Currently, the available custom field types are quite limited (text, TOTP, secret, date).
I would like to see Proton extend the range of custom fields to include field types that are already supported elsewhere in entries, such as:
• Website / URL
• Password (which seems to be treated differently from a generic “secret” field)This would make custom fields more consistent, flexible, and aligned with how Proton already handles structured data. It would also allow users to better adapt entries to their specific needs without losing the benefits of type-specific handling (e.g. clickable links for websites, password-specific features like…
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Proactive security suggestions
Instead of just warning users when passwords are weak, Proton Pass should take proactive action. A feature that automatically generates strong passwords for all accounts and suggests a step-by-step migration plan to the user—such as “This week: Update your 5 most important social media accounts”—would systematically improve security. Gamification elements such as a security score or achievements for good practices could provide additional motivation without being intrusive.
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Autofill intelligence and reliability
The biggest problem that keeps cropping up in user reviews is the unreliability of the autofill feature. Proton Pass often fails to recognize login fields correctly, fills in fields incorrectly, or logs out unexpectedly. Proton needs to make significant improvements in this area. Competitors such as 1Password and Dashlane have developed significantly more sophisticated systems that can easily handle complex forms, multi-step login processes, and unconventional websites. Proton Pass should use machine learning to learn from failed autofill attempts and continuously improve its recognition rate. A fallback mechanism that automatically tries alternative filling methods when problems arise, rather than simply…
4 votes
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