Proton Pass & Authenticator
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for desktop app, doubleclicking on an account should automatically copy the password to the clipboard, and then when a paste operation happens, if there is a TOTP, then replace the password in the clipboard with the code
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Thorium
Thorium password import
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3 votes
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undo option ie for accidental trash, overall trash accessibility
Undo button or Menu item for undo. It is too easy to accidentally trash an item and too hard to find the trash 'folder' (a secondary related improvement). Trash could be in the list of passwords when it has content. or Trash could be in the categories. It shouldn't take more than 2 seconds to undo an accidental deletion (and perhaps other undo options besides deletion - such as undo pastes - could make things more efficient as well.
2 votes -
OpenAI one-time code autofill for web not working
When login in to ChatGPT and enable 2FA autofill in web does not detect it and have to do a copy & paste operation to fill it
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Add Avira password manager to import data
Add Avira password manager to import data
47 votes -
I would need to import passwords from B-folders 5
I would need to import passwords from B-folders 5
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Import of OTP code data from an Authenticator by JASON file
This feature allows for data import when the user's existing Authenticator is not selected by Proton i.e. freeOTP+ etc.
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Pepper you passwords
Proton should better support the use case of salting/peppering passwords. This means manually typing a short suffix at the end of important passwords, such that the suffix is NOT stored in the passwords manager. That way, if the master password is compromised the attacker will not have access to those passwords. The same suffix is used for all important passwords making it easy to remember. Here's a description of this practice:
https://passwordbits.com/salting-passwords/
This can be done with Proton, but unfortunately it recognizes the password was manually changed and constantly offers pop-up suggestions to store the new password. You can change the browser extension settings to stop the pop-ups for a domain, but this prevents storing a new password periodically. Actually there are separate settings for pop-up suggestions and storing new passwords, but frustratingly these are linked. So when you turn off the pop-ups it prevents the storage options from being selected. Seems like this could be easily fixed by keeping these two settings independent.
Proton should better support the use case of salting/peppering passwords. This means manually typing a short suffix at the end of important passwords, such that the suffix is NOT stored in the passwords manager. That way, if the master password is compromised the attacker will not have access to those passwords. The same suffix is used for all important passwords making it easy to remember. Here's a description of this practice:
https://passwordbits.com/salting-passwords/
This can be done with Proton, but unfortunately it recognizes the password was manually changed and constantly offers pop-up suggestions to store the new password. You can change…
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Option to automatically bring up/focus on search when logging into Proton Authenticator
for those of us who have a large number of entries in Proton Authenticator it would be great if the app autofocused on search so we can easily filter out the entries not needed.
This behaviour is seen in another popular Android authenticator called Aegis.
2 votes -
Recognize Argentina IRS ID field
When at ARCA, Argentina IRS service, it requires your ID to login at https://auth.afip.gob.ar/contribuyente_/login.xhtml. It's not recognized by Proton Pass
2 votes -
support import password backup file from Express VPN, as well as for PDFs (XpressVPN uses PDF with pass-list unencrypted), wont use anymore
support import password backup file from Express VPN, as well as for PDFs (ExpressVPN backup uses PDF with password-list unencrypted), wont use them anymore, allthough your "NETSHIELD BLOCK SO MANY NORWEGIAN SITES) - And broken videos that wont play at all when NETSHIELD is on. It always worked before no issues, stopped working about 1 week ago. no adds on my news app before playing videos, now I have to wait often 30sek or more for video adds to complete..
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Please make it possible for proton pass NOT to ask again about saving password
When proton pass asks to save a password, it should have the function to not save and don't ask again. Otherwise it asks every time do you want to save password.
149 votes -
LogMeOnce Import
Adding import support for LogMeOnce.
For passwords they're able to export in .csv, so that already works, but it does not allow you to transfer secure notes, or wallet items. Those end up as passwords with bad entries currently, or end up as corrupted lines.
These would be good features to add.
One can either add functionality for their specific LogMeOnce File, or somehow add a specific .csv input to add/debug that functionality.
Many thanks!
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Setting to copy URL instead of launching web browser
In the desktop app, there should be a setting so that clicking a website link copies it to the clipboard instead of launching the default web browser. Or at least provide some way to copy the link to the clipboard--there is no way to do that currently.
20 votes -
Safeinloud
Tengo mis claves en safeinloud SAS y no lo veo en la lista
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Allow to drop any password manager database file into Proton Pass
I have an offline password manager on my Android phone that isn't listed in the suggested password managers for the Proton Pass app for syncing the data.
I am personally using Password Safe, but it could be good to implement the following idea for this and other password managers that aren't listed or may be used on other devices.
I would like the option to copy the database file off of my phone (or other device) onto my computer, and then when asked to sync my password manager database, I can have the option to choose "upload existing database file" or something similar.
That way I can just upload a file to Proton Pass without having to sync an existing account if I don't have one or don't want to link them. That way I wouldn't have to manually copy them over or wait until I go to login to something and read from one password manager to put it into my Proton Pass.
I think it would also be good if there were an option for Proton Pass to read the database file and then allow the user to select "yes" or "no" on which credentials to sync, in case they don't want all of it to be uploaded - sort of like when you move photos in your phone's gallery app to another album.
Additionally, if it could identify duplicates or possible discrepancies.
Here's an example to clarify what I mean:
There are credentials/details to log into a certain site or account that is currently saved to the user's Proton Pass account.
When uploading the database file, it detects that the same email, phone number, username, etc. that is already in use with Proton Pass, so it notifies the user.
The user can then choose if they want to keep the Proton Pass details, the database details, save both, merge them, skip them or whatever else.
I imagine it working similarly to Microsoft Windows when the user attempts to copy a file to another folder and they are notified by a pop-up flagging the duplicate file and giving them options on how to proceed to avoid data loss or a mistake.
Thank you for taking the time to read my suggestion. I know there's a lot involved in this, but I think it would be very useful and would greatly increase the value of the Proton Pass application and enhance its features and simplify password management. I hope that you will consider it please.
P.S. Thank you to everyone at Proton for the services you provide. I am a big fan and love your work! :)
I have an offline password manager on my Android phone that isn't listed in the suggested password managers for the Proton Pass app for syncing the data.
I am personally using Password Safe, but it could be good to implement the following idea for this and other password managers that aren't listed or may be used on other devices.
I would like the option to copy the database file off of my phone (or other device) onto my computer, and then when asked to sync my password manager database, I can have the option to choose "upload existing database file"…
5 votes -
Alias
Filter for Proton Pass entries where there is no Alias Assigned.
I do realy love to have aliases for every login.
But I am not able to filter for past created logins with no alias attached.Under "Show" in the App create Filter for "not assigned to alias"
3 votes -
Add Quick Lock or Button Feature for Enhanced Security
Suggesting a quick access button or shortcut to lock the wallet from the main screen or pinned app icons for immediate security without navigating through app options. This feature would enhance user security by allowing rapid wallet locking in urgent situations.
5 votes -
Change capitalisation strategy in password generator
Currently the password generator, when using Memorable Passwords (which is the only thing I use because they combine high security and the ability to quickly type them out) and selecting the Capitalize (which should be spelled Capitalise, please, we aren't Americans here are we?) option the generator responds by capitalising EVERY word in the password. This has several negatives.
It is annoying as all **** to type such passwords into certain types of keyboards, mainly mobile keyboards, but it applies to any input method, it's way more annoying to hit the shift key for every first letter of each word than it would be to simply capitalise one letter or uppercase an entire word (my preference)
It only doubles the difficulty of brute force attacks if the attacker knows or suspects I am using Proton Pass, because they only need to test e.g. this1is2my3password and This1Is2My3Password
If you instead capitalised only one or a couple (but never all) words, then an attacker can't easily counter the strategy and ends up having to guess way more times per attempt than two.
If you chose to uppercase one or a couple (but never all) words, then you get the above, and it's also easier to type on mobile keyboards, because I can double tap the shift key and my mobile keyboard will help me.
My problem is specifically with point 1 here, the reason I use memorable passwords is so that I can easily type them if I should need to, but your approach explicitly makes it more annoying to type passwords if I choose to capitalise them.
Currently the password generator, when using Memorable Passwords (which is the only thing I use because they combine high security and the ability to quickly type them out) and selecting the Capitalize (which should be spelled Capitalise, please, we aren't Americans here are we?) option the generator responds by capitalising EVERY word in the password. This has several negatives.
It is annoying as all **** to type such passwords into certain types of keyboards, mainly mobile keyboards, but it applies to any input method, it's way more annoying to hit the shift key for every first letter of each word…
2 votes
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