Phi Zeroth (Finch)
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This also applies to the occasions when Proton Pass recognizes a login item exists for a site but the autofill suggestion doesn't pop up due to some UI incompatibility (e.g. Apple, Reddit).
Other password managers handle this more gracefully, letting the user push a "fill" button in the extension, use a keyboard shortcut, and/or a right-click context menu in the field. Only Proton Pass requires an awkward copy/paste procedure.
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Correction:
I've discovered that this feature is available under the paid plan. I've removed my original rant.
User Gergely Nagy mentioned that it's possible it appeared in a data breach, but I don't think that's the case. Proton Pass considers "correct horse battery staple" to be Strong, while Bitwarden shows that passphrase has been exposed 192 times.
Select 14 characters in the random password generator and toggle on all advanced options. Generate repeatedly and you'll see about half of the generated passwords are considered "Weak" and half considered "Strong". This is not consistent or intuitive for the user.