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I too have run across multiple cases where I could use capabilities I do not have in Proton Pass. I am SLOWLY trying to transition from 1Password.
• Allow me to control password length
• Allow me to control the list of acceptable special characters
• Allow me to set how minimum for each character type• Generalized Health-Strength assessment is not very helpful... I something more quantitative... Hive Systems time to ***** would be better as would these metrics... not sure which is best but having the ability to see them all woulld cover all the bases...
• Include a test-check for user created and ProtonPass generated passwords to see if they have been used / found in breached data using HaveIBeenPawned and other resources.UIC: https://www.uic.edu/apps/strong-password/
OpenLearn: https://www2.open.ac.uk/openlearn/password_check/
Password Meter: https://passwordmeter.com/
I believe UIC and Password Meter are the same...
A Proton Pass Password Health-Strength Tester will help Proton customers by giving us a trusted place to test passwords while creating them. It will also give us a better picture of the Health of all our passwords and allow for the setup of criteria to improve them. Finally, if it is public, it will give all users a trusted source to generate and create and test passwords and measure there strength as comprehensively as anywhere. This will result in more people adopting Proton Pass and other Password Managers. It could also generate income from links to other password managers that Proton (which is interested in security and privacy for all ) recommends based on their fidelity to Proton's goals of privacy and security for all internet users. I is wise to supply the needs of a marketplace.
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Subscribers now have access to offline view with the introduction of the Proton Pass desktop app for Windows:
For more information, including what's coming next, check out: https://proton.me/blog/proton-pass-windows-app
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Re: Sorting and Mass Changes
Currently there is no way to sort on or filter by or make mass replacements/changes to the "Forwards To" field information.
I am asking that this ability be added.