Proton Pass & Authenticator
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Filter same passwords
New users were often using the same passwords for different websites, apps… It could be useful to enable to filter all duplicated passwords, so as to update them one by one.
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Samsung Pass
Importing from Samsung Pass
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Passkey support on macOS
See: https://support.apple.com/guide/security/credential-provider-extensions-sec6319ac7b9/web
The current macOS app does not provide a ASCredentialProviderExtension app extension, so macOS will not offer Proton Pass as an option for System Settings → General → Autofill & Passwords. This means that passkeys will not work natively.
Even with the macOS app installed and the Safari app extension installed, when a site asks for a passkey, Proton is not an option. Instead, you have to use a QR code with the iOS app, which is very inconvenient and not the intended Passkey experience. And this is only if the site allows cross-platform passkeys (many sites do not,…
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Native Mac OS app for Proton Pass
As far as I can tell, on Mac OS, Proton Pass relies solely on browser extensions, which becomes cumbersome when using multiple browser profiles. A dedicated Mac OS menu bar app would provide a more seamless and convenient access method. With a menu bar app, I could:
- Access my passwords across all browser profiles without reinstalling extensions
- Quickly retrieve credentials without switching browser contexts
- Enjoy a consistent password management experience similar to 1Password's menu bar implementation
This would significantly improve the user experience by offering a universal, always-accessible password management solution.
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Proper macOS autofill 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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Re: Import passwords into Proton Pass---Could you please include Norton Password as an option?
Re: Import passwords into Proton Pass---Could you please include Norton Password as an option?
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DropBox Passwords needs an import
DropBox is removing their otherwise simple and awesome password feature. I suspect the simplicity I love is the reason they have decided to let other solutions provide that particular feature.
On Oct 8, 2025, all passwords will be gone. As we approach, more and more people are going to look for an easy way to transfer their stuff. It would be good marketing to announce that you are here to help.
The CSV import feature failed - it wondered about field names. Looking online, I didn't find any description of what the CSV import could do or what features it…
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Authenticator Backup to Proton Drive
Backing up to iCloud as the only option requires having an Apple account. I do, but it’s outside the secure Proton ecosystem.
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Add a sidebar view to Firefox Add-On
The sidebar in Firefox would be a handy place to have the saved passwords at hand for the currently open web page.
The big advantage is, that the sidbar stays open when I click something in a web page, e.g: during login when auto fill fails and one has to resort to copy/pasting from the password manager (copying user name first, then copying password, without the need to open the Proton Pass window again after it closes because of clicking into the user name box on the web site)
I used bitwarden before Proton Pass, and this is the only…12 votes -
Autofill 2FA code from email
Is it possible to have ProtonPass autofill 2FA codes received from email? Some websites have password-less sign in or don't offer 2FA with a authenticator app, meaning they send a code to your phone or email. If I am using an email alias can ProtonPass autofill it for me?
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Make text from ProtonPass web browser extension private
Clipboard managers have internal functions that tells them not to remember stuff copied from certain sources, which is the behaviour we'd want from whatever comes out of password managers.
Unfortunately, the copied text coming out of the ProtonPass web browser extension (at least on Firefox) is plain text and my clipboard manager remembers it forever in its memory, which is not ideal for security. (I'm using Pasteboard Viewer to check the type of text that is stored in the clipboard.)
Apparently, there is a way to tag text as sensitive from browser extensions: this was reported in an issue on…
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individual 4-6 digit PIN codes added as option for high risk logins
Proton Pass already keeps your data safe with two-factor authentication, which is fantastic. But imagine if, when you need to quickly access important passwords—say for your bank or private email—you could just enter a simple 4-6 (or even 8) digit PIN. It’s a fast, extra layer of security that makes retrieving your most critical credentials both secure and super convenient.
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Folders instead of vaults
The existing "Vaults" Feature is not good in my opinion. Its little bit confusing, so if this feature should be handled as a folder, why not name it "Folder", and pls let us create unlimited folders, not only 50. I think about to switch to Proton but this holding me back, i have NordPass where i can create unlimited Folders for better organisation... considder this update pls.
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Improve the Accuracy for the Weak Password Detection.
According to Proton Pass, this password is weak: !C2&e3D%BNaeyP
According to Hive Systems, Security.org, Kaspersky, Nord Pass, and Bit Warden, it is considered very secure.
If you generate a password within Proton Pass using symbols, letters, etc. with 14 characters, it considers that password secure, meaning that Proton Pass has a bias for its own generated passwords.
Side Note: The password used in this example was generated by Nord Pass.123 votes -
Password History
Please add a feature that lets users view all past passwords linked to a specific login in Proton Pass. Sometimes, when we try to change a password on a website, Proton Pass updates the saved password even if the website does not accept the new password, causing us to lose the working password. Being able to see and restore previous passwords would help users recover access and avoid being locked out if something goes wrong during a password update.
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Autofill from extension after search
I've saved more than 200 login items for single website. All are for different companies and all are legit. So when I'm using proton pass it shows me drop-down with 200 login items for that site - there's no search field.. So I would love to use keyboard shortcut to open extension and then use search field and press on wanted item to autofill. And the moment all I can do is scroll in that drop-down and look for one correct item or use search in extension and then manually copy and paste credentials, which is nonsense.
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Proton Authenticator Desktop App: Scan On-Screen QR Codes
The ability to scan on-screen QR codes seems to be missing from the Proton Authenticator desktop app. This makes adding new MFA entries via QR codes more tedious than it needs to be.
Similar desktop authenticator solutions, like Yubico Authenticator, have the capability to add MFA entries via on-screen QR codes, proving it is technically possible.
Having moved from Yubico Authenticator to Proton Authenticator, this capability is sorely missed. Please add this capability to the Proton Authenticator desktop app.
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More Keyboard Shortcuts On The Extension
I suggest adding shortcuts for the following actions to improve workflow speed:
• Autofill login for the current website: A single shortcut that fills the username, password, or TOTP code.
• Autofill card.
• Autofill identity.
• Generate and copy a new random password.
• Generate and copy a new email alias.16 votes -
Improve Website Association Handling in Proton Pass
Currently, when logging into a website using the Proton Pass browser extension, if the URL of the website does not exactly match any of the existing "website" entries in a saved login, the extension prompts the user to save it as a new login. However, this creates a duplicate entry with the same username/email and password but a different website URL. Since Proton Pass doesn’t currently support merging login entries, this leads to unnecessary clutter and confusion.
Suggestion:
Please consider adding a feature such as an "Add website to existing login" button in the save prompt. This would allow users…25 votes
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