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Super critical to me! I don't really understand why proton pass has vaults when this feature is not implemented.
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I think this is super critical to at least have the option (as it is for every other proton pass client)
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I've read that this is planned, however only as a method to unlock the entire password manager. I would like to have the option to be forced to use biometrics to unlock each password before it is actually auto-filled. This would allow using autofill with a locked manager, thus we wouldn't have to potentially expose the entire vault. This is also the way the Apple password manager works.
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Please add a feature to confirm the passwords in the browser extension with biometrics.
I understand that biometrics are planned for browser extensions, but only as a unlock-the-complete-manager option.
What I would request is the workflow that apple's password manager has: additionally to unlocking the full password manager and browsing through passwords, each login needs to be confirmed with either the fingerprint/faceID or the password of the password manager.Pros:
- do not have to unlock the full vault when using autofill
- keeps all other passwords hidden/unaccessible to a potential intruder gaining access to your computer
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Yes, this is super critical! I wonder if it is possible to just run the iOS app on macOS? has anyone tried?