Análises para Proton Pass
Proton Pass por Proton
Análise por Iver R
Avaliado em 3 de 5
por Iver R , há 3 meses 2093 análises
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Roman , há 2 horas
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 19027754 , há 4 horas
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 15812427 , há 9 horas
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Srinivalsa , há 12 horasIts 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. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 18746920 , há 16 horas
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por John Walshaw , há um dia
- Excellent 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!!Resposta do programador
publicado a há 9 horasThank 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. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 19023319 , há 2 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13235243 , há 2 dias
- Secure, 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. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por David Markov , há 3 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por AdrianSimo , há 4 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por ChungaLunga , há 6 dias