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Recently, I have come across several different websites, each with their own unique password rules. For example, one site required at least 6 lowercase letters in the password, while others had different requirements regarding the number and type of characters. Currently, the Proton Pass password generator allows for general customization (length, inclusion of uppercase/lowercase letters, digits, and special characters), but it does not offer precise control over the minimum number of each character type, nor the ability to save such a template for future use.
Desired Functionality
- The ability to create and save custom password templates (e.g., at least 6 lowercase letters, 2 uppercase letters, 3 digits, 1 special character from a selected set).
- Assigning a template to a specific website or domain, so that every generated password automatically meets that site's requirements.
- Quick selection or editing of templates when generating a password, both in the browser extension and mobile app.
More and more websites are introducing unique password requirements, such as a minimum number of lowercase letters, a restricted set of special characters, or a specific password structure. At present, users must manually generate passwords and check if they meet the criteria, which is time-consuming and frustrating. Templates would automate this process, increasing both convenience and security for Proton Pass users.