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This feature is now a work in progress
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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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I have just finished adding some cards to my vault - the cards category although welcome, is missing something. There are Credit Cards, Debit Cards, Store Cards, membership cards, Gift Cards, etc etc but no matter what - every card is just labelled with a 'Visa' or 'Mastercard' logo. Something needs to be added. I suppose a big help would be to be able to add custom icons (which there happens to be a feature request for) or some other kind of filter for example when adding a new card a pop-up asking "Credit card, Debit card, store card, Membership card"?
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I would like to suggest a feature where Proton Pass automatically detects a website’s password requirements (minimum length, maximum length, allowed or restricted characters) and generates a password that meets those rules, ideally using the maximum permitted length and strongest allowed character set.
This would be especially useful for sites that restrict special characters or only allow specific formats, as it would eliminate trial-and-error adjustments and ensure the strongest possible password within the site’s constraints.
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This would be so handy. It's annoying when you go to pay for something online only to find you forgot to update your card details. I missed out on a (timed) limited time deal once because of this!
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It would be really handy if you could link to other items in your vault. Use case; you are updating your credit card there should be a 'related item' or link to your bank who has issued your credit card. Or, another example; your passport could have links to other family members' passports
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Sometimes when you create a new login, proton pass does not add the icon for that website. We should be able to add our own icon in that instance by right-clicking where the icon should be and import one from camera roll/files.
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When I log into my bank (and a few other places) I am required to only enter certain parts of my password to move on to the next step; for example, I may be asked to give the 1st, 8th, 12th and 15th digits from my password. Trying to count is difficult when you have a really long password. The answer would be able to right-click your password and select "Large Type" (or similar) for your password to pop-out into a separate window with each character of your password enlarged and represented by a number. This is not only easier for everyone - but really helps those with visual impairment.
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Sometimes, when logging in (particularly with many UK banks), you’re asked to enter specific characters from your password rather than the full string. This can be frustrating when using long, complex passwords.
Visually parsing certain characters can be difficult, especially when they look similar. You often find yourself double-checking things like: “Is that a zero or the letter O?” or “Is that an uppercase I or a lowercase l?”
A potential solution would be to color-code characters by type: keep letters white, display numbers in a different color, and use another color for special characters. This would make it easier to distinguish between similar-looking characters and reduce input errors when responding to partial-character login requests.