Log into Proton Pass directly with its own password (without having to log into a Proton account first)
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AT
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the concept that i need 1password to unlock my protonpass is absolutely ******** as if i would trust my password manager to have the same authentication as my email client and everything else so if somebody steal your session cookies bye bye password manager
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curmudgeony tom
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There are currently 1593 total votes for this feature across this idea and the earlier idea posted here:
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/953584-proton-pass/suggestions/46727686-use-a-different-password-for-protonpassThis makes it the highest requested feature for Proton Pass of all time. Why is this not planned yet? Why is it not even under review?
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uservoicebutter
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I'm in the same boat as "JP". It makes no sense to use Proton Pass at the moment as long as I have to keep using another password Manager for the Proton password.
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JP
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I require the ability to lock Proton Pass with a secure, memorable password that is completely separate from my Proton Account password. Currently I need to continue using Bitwarden to store my randomly generated Proton account password, because I need said password to access Proton Pass... At this point there's no reason for me to make the switch to Proton Pass when I already have to open Bitwarden to login.
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curmudgeony tom
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This is critical for me to switch to Proton Pass. Otherwise I need to use another password manager just to login to Proton Pass with a secure password.
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Rémy Léridon
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Voilà qui me parait un fonctionnement indispensable
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Tes
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This is critical, we need the app to have its OWN password, not another one.
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Сергій commented
Really need this feature to migrate from 1password
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Thiago B.
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Totally agreed!
I'm trying to migrate from 1password after an upgrade to Proton Ultimate plan and this is something I really think is critical.
I understand that both app pasword and account password need to be strong, but it sounds very critical to have this other layer of security and convenience.
Plus, having the same password foraccount and Proton Pass makes impossible to set up a 2FA in the account without having to download an specific authenticator app. But I don't want to use 1password to generate a 2FA code for Proton Pass :)
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[Deleted User]
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I agree mail and password managers are among the most important accounts to safeguard.
But I use my VPN on insecure or untrusted devices, which would be tied to my email and password manager. A solution like Google's separate password feature would be ideal, though any solution for this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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joe
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Yes please we need this, very critical.♥️
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Deso
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I agree on this one, feel like it is needed. Also having the master-password instead of PIN
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Axel
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It is a current real weakness
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NaN
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Main reason I don't use Proton Pass
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Loris De Gaspari
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For me it's a critical issue. I'll continue to use Bitwarden until you'll activate a masterpassword separated from Proton login. Agree with user SD below
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Pladist
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They responded to a Reddit thread about this issue recently, and it seems like this is never going to be implemented. Moved back to Bitwarden. My Proton Unlimited plan is becoming less and less useful by the day.
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VladDBA
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This isn't completed by any means.
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nomadrc
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Has a dev responded to this or will they ever? Its blatantly obvious that the credentials used to login to and/or decrypt the Proton Pass password store should not in any way be connected to any other Proton service authentications. Fundamental underlying design flaw right from the start which I'm pretty surprised their supposed genius-level I.Q. team overlooked (or knowingly ignored in their zeal to connect all services Google-style). I'd really like to use Proton Pass but not gonna until or unless this is remedied correctly.
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uservoicebutter
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For me it's also critical to have a separate password from the other proton services.
So I can save my normal proton password in the vault. -
Patrick
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Apart from the chicken-egg problem, I don't even want to be logged in to proton account at all in the web browser. I just want to access the proton pass vault via the extension.