Proton Pass & Authenticator
1228 results found
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Proton Pass Browser Extension: Input password on start browser
I don't like it that, when I start my browser, Proton Pass is immediately 'open' for everyone to use.
Just like other Password Managers, I would like to FIRST need to input my password of my Proton Account to unlock my Proton Pass when I start my browser.2 votes -
Import data from Dashlane to Proton Pass
I am currently using Dashlane as a password manager. There is no import functionality into proton pass.
8 votes -
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…
77 votes -
Support encryption keys
I wanted this tool from the creator of Signal. It requires encryption keys which isn't supported : https://confer.to/
6 votes -
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.
54 votes -
Import 2FA from Proton Authenticator to Proton Pass
It is possible to import passwords to Proton Pass, but it is not possible to import 2FA. This is a basic feature and would be much easier to use only Proton Pass.
6 votes -
import avast password manager
faciliter l'importation depuis Avast password Mananger
6 votes -
Fix auto fill-in for Schwab logins
Currently, when you first try to login to Schwab.com, the interface lists username and password fields horizontally. This appears to confuse Proton pass and autofill fails to work.
7 votes -
Change favicon
I can't change the favicon for certain credentials like I used to in 1Password. I've even reviewed the website URLs. This is a must-have opt
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4 votes
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Allow the user to specify the login form fields used for auto-fill
Allow the user to choose which field on a login form is associated with the username, password, OTP, etc. Sometimes fields are not detected successfully, so auto-fill doesn't work. Other password managers allow the user to choose the ID of the fields in the page's HTML so they're always filled correctly.
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Add support for iOS 15
I am trying to use a 'dumbphone', and know a few people who are bringing back their old devices including old iPhones because of the complexity and addictive nature of modern websites. Is there a possibility to add support for iOS 15? I currently have no way to use Proton Pass on my phone - it doesn't work on the Browser either.
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Custom App Icons
Add various themed and discreet app icons across the suite, similar to Signal.
Protonmail seems to have integrated something like this on iOS thus far, but only very basic discreet icons.6 votes -
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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"basic auth autofill"
The feature "Basic Auth autofillAutofill HTTP basic auth dialogs with saved credentials." is a bit too extreme. It really tries to already log in. That goes too far. If I have multiple logins per URL, this feature will try many times the wrong password and ban my IP.
It should just work like on Chrome, where the fields of basic auth are prefilled and i can still check what it did and then press enter.
It is also spooky to never really know if a site had the basic auth popup or not, as it is automatic. I don't like…4 votes -
TOTP Secure Enrollment - Generating Secure QR Codes for 2FA
This could be implemented as a checkbox during 2FA setup as a "Trust this device with QR code?" setting or as an Advanced Security 2FA setup. It would require the authentication device to have an internet connection at the time of setting up.
While generating QR code for setting up 2FA, instead of sending secret to browser/device that could be copied by malware or other screen-based exploits, secure enrollment creates a single-use QR code with a nonce.
The nonce QR code would then generate a single-use cryptographically signed digit value that would display in the Authenticator on one device only. …2 votes -
Unlock browser extension with hardware security key
Allow browser extension unlock with hardware security key like yubikey
Allow option and/or for unlocking with biometrics/hardware security key
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Feature Request: Support for "Sign in with Google / Apple" (SSO) detection & autofill
Hi Proton team,
I am currently testing Proton Pass as a potential replacement for 1Password, but I noticed a missing feature that is crucial for my daily workflow: the ability to automatically detect, save, and prompt third-party SSO logins (like "Sign in with Google" or "Sign in with Apple").
Currently, if I click "Sign in with Google" on a website, Proton Pass ignores the action and doesn't prompt to save it. 1Password handles this perfectly by remembering the exact SSO method used and offering it as a 1-click login the next time I visit the site.
Having to manually create…
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Misleading UI: Password field mimics PIN entry
I noticed some UX friction while setting up a PIN for the Pass app. The initial screen requires an account password for authentication, but the UI is styled to look like a PIN entry field. This leads to confusion, as users may mistakenly try to set their new PIN here instead of verifying their identity. I’d suggest making the distinction between 'Password Verification' and 'PIN Creation' more visually clear.
Also, PIN and Password inputs are different I know that, but user does not see the PIN input at first so cannot distinct them.
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Move Filter Options to the Main Vault List (Home Tab)
The Problem:
Currently, the core functionality to filter vault items (by Logins, Aliases, Notes, etc.) is buried inside the Profile/Settings tab. This placement completely breaks the natural user flow. When looking at the main vault list and trying to quickly find a specific item type, having to switch tabs back and forth just to apply a filter is counterintuitive and unnecessarily time-consuming.The Solution:
Please move the filter options directly to the main list view (the first tab).Why it matters:
Improved UX: Users expect filtering to happen on the same screen where the list is displayed.
Faster access on…3 votes
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