Gordon Tyler
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You can visit the settings menu to view recently generated passwords. On the web app, the password is also copied to the clipboard.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Gordon Tyler commentedIn conjunction with this, I'd like to be able to multi-select items for dragging to a different vault. I have over 500 items in my vault, imported from Keepass, and organizing them into different vaults is going to be massively tedious without this feature.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Gordon Tyler commentedComing from Keepass, I miss the desktop features it provided like auto-type.
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This is very important. I just had a massive issue with my electricity utility's online account system related to this. I had to reset my password and their new password entry field silently dropped unacceptable special characters. The result was that the password entered by ProtonPass into the password field did not match what was also copied to the clipboard. I didn't notice this at first. When I went to login, it didn't accept the password stored in ProtonPass because it still included the special characters which had been dropped by the new password form. Once I realized what the problem was, I had a devil of a time generating a new password that would be accepted because I could not customize which special characters would be used by ProtonPass when generating a new password.