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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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Pass subscribers on iOS can now view and restore previous versions of an item. Coming soon for Android and web.
Anton supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Anton commentedThis is a deal breaker for me. Not having a history that goes back far away in time (preferably to infinity) is dangerous. You will be at great risk of getting locked out of an account if your password change did not work for some reason, but you do not anymore have access to your "previous" (actual) password.
I think most people using a password manager expects this to exist, and the absence of this make it feels like Proton Pass is not really a completed product. The fact that old password are saved - but only for 24 hours - make it seem like it is not actually an oversight, but it is not understood what users actually want.
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Proton Pass does - at least as of now - support 8 digit PINs on Android. But that sort of it makes it even more frustrating, since I want to use a PIN that is longer than 6 digits, but it also means that I cannot use the same PIN on my phone and in the browser.