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Proton Pass por Proton
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- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Bob, hace un mesGreat add-on. Only reason I am deducting one star is lack of support for autofill in NTLM authorization form. Could you please add support for NTLM. Thank you.
Further clarification for developer:
Small pop-up window appears and asks for credentials, but Proton pass icon is not available in the pop-up.
Actually, it looks like it is not basic auth as I mentioned originally, but NTLM...Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace un mesThank you for your support. Would you mind clarifying your review further? We're working on improving the autofill for all web services reported by our community. That said, if you're experiencing issues with autofill on specific websites, please feel free to let us know at proton.me/support/contact so we can note your feedback for future improvements. - Se valoró con 4 de 5por Rebuild Morphine Carbon, hace un mesEverything is good, even the performance. 2 catches:
- It doesn't show an autofill overlay for some websites
- It requires a PIN instead of the account password to encrypt the data stored locally. Why do we need to remember yet another 6-digit? We already need to remember Proton's passwordRespuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace un mesThank you for your review. We're working on improving the autofill for all web services reported by our community. Therefore, please feel free to flag any problematic websites to us at proton.me/support/contact so we can note your feedback for future improvements.
On another note, the PIN code is an additional layer of security that you can disable if you don't wish to use one (proton.me/support/proton-pass-pin). - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Supreme Cookie, hace un mesI have enjoyed the simple and easy set up process and it is very easy to switch from on password manager to another. The UI and layout is very intuitive and easy to understand.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19010961, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Roman, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19027754, hace un mes
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Srinivalsa, hace un mesIts missing quite a few quality of life features (like all proton products), but it does its job very well. If I was not paying for proton unlimited, I think I would use something else.
The alias integration is a life changer, but it would be nice if we had more option to customize it. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18746920, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por N367B, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por erwile, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por John Walshaw, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por anon77111, hace un mesExcellent pw manager that only gets better with time! My only "complaints"/requests keeping it from 5 stars:
1) QR codes --
ProtonPass could really use a QR code screenshot/image scanner (like GNOME Authenticator's) for sites that don't alternatively provide the code (e.g. Twilio).
2) Email Aliases --
There's (currently) no way to attach aliases to the sites for which they've been created. So every time we click on the email input for an aliased site, we're prompted to create a new alias instead of being able to select an existing email, alias or otherwise.
3) 2FA --
I love being able to have multiple TOTPs, but it'd be an ENORMOUS value-add if ProtonPass allowed us to match specific TOTPs with specific websites/subdomains. Current example...
I have one Azure login with access to 4 tenants, each w/ their own TOTP. Upon login to any Azure sites, I'm routed through each tenant's MFA...
tenant1 login: ProtonPass produces the main TOTP, which happens to belong to tenant1 (correct)
tenant2 login: ProtonPass produces the main TOTP, which belongs to tenant1 (incorrect).
tenant3 login: (same as tenant2)
tenant4 login: (same as tenant2)
I have to go back to the extension, scroll to the bottom to see my list of extra TOTPs, copy the correct one, then paste. This leads into #4...
4) Privacy --
I would love to see an option to hide, or even just collapse, recent account logins by default so everything isn't on blast when accessing ProtonPass while screensharing/streaming/pair-programming/etc. (Bonus pts for a virtual blackout option, like "Privacy Mode" on RustDesk/AnyDesk/etc.!)
Keep up the incredible work and overall mission!!Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace un mesThank you for your review. We have shared your feedback with the team for future consideration. Make sure to follow our blog (proton.me/blog) and our direct channels for any news and updates Proton Pass-related. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19023319, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13235243, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por das_ICH, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por BanioBits, hace un mesSecure, elegant, and reliable – but a native Linux app is missing
I've been using Proton Pass for a while now and I’m very satisfied overall. It’s a well-designed, secure password manager that fits perfectly into the Proton ecosystem. The focus on privacy and transparency is exactly what I expect from Proton.
What I like:
End-to-end encryption
Open source and privacy-focused
Clean, user-friendly interface
Good integration with other Proton services
Solid browser extensions
What’s missing:
A native Linux desktop app. As a Linux user, I would love to see the same level of desktop support that Proton Mail and Proton Drive offer. The browser extension works fine, but a full-featured standalone app would be a big improvement.
All in all, Proton Pass is an excellent choice for anyone who values security, privacy, and ethical tech. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por David Markov, hace un mes
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Antihero, hace un mes