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This feature is planned.
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This feature is planned.
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Big support! That is a great idea! I am always struggeling to login to Proton Pass on a new device. My generated password is so long, that remembering is impossible.And manually typing it is a real punishment.
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I highly support this feature request. I suggest that the service also includes an option to receiving SMS.
That would be essential because there are so many apps that rely on 2FA via SMS.
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Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces: https://proton.me/blog/proton-standard-notes-join-forces
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All Proton mobile apps now support FIDO2 for 2FA: https://proton.me/support/2fa-security-key
We'll be adding the option to disable authenticator app very soon.
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Great backup solution at the Business Account level. It would be even more valuable if user-specific backups could go beyond Proton's own service data and also support full macOS or Windows system backups. This would allow users to keep everything in one trusted, encrypted environment.
Related feature request: Desktop Proton Backup
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The Deadlock Problem
This feature becomes critical when you fully commit to the Proton ecosystem.
Here's the scenario: You follow best security practices and generate a long, complex password for your Proton account. Naturally, you store it in Proton Pass. But now you have a circular dependency. To access Proton Pass, you need your Proton password. To retrieve your Proton password, you need Proton Pass.This creates a genuine deadlock situation, especially in disaster recovery scenarios where you might be logging in from a new device without any cached sessions.
The workaround today is to either memorize your Proton master password (defeating the purpose of a password manager) or store it somewhere outside of Proton (defeating the purpose of a unified ecosystem).
Allowing Proton Pass to have its own independent unlock method (a separate PIN, passphrase, or biometric) would solve this elegantly. It would let users safely store their Proton credentials inside Proton Pass without risking a lockout.
For users who trust Proton with everything, this is not a convenience feature. It is essential.
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Lots of love for that feature request - I just wrote a similar request before seeing yours!
Unified Storage Add-Ons///////////////////////////
Problem ///////////////////////////
Users who need more storage are often forced to upgrade to a higher plan, even if they don't need the extra features. The pricing for additional storage also varies by
plan, which feels inconsistent and confusing.Proposal ///////////////////////////
Let all users purchase storage add-ons in 1 TB increments at the same price per terabyte, regardless of their current plan.
Why it matters ///////////////////////////
Users get flexibility without overpaying for unwanted features. Proton gets additional revenue without pushing people toward plans that feel like overkill.
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I was just asking the same question to myself. I totally support this feature request. It would be great if mail aliases share the same data privacy level as regular addresses do for receiving emails..