Reviews for Proton Pass
Proton Pass by Proton
Review by Firefox user 17981312
Rated 1 out of 5
by Firefox user 17981312, a year agoCurrent the Proton Password Manager is breaking Firefox. I first became of the issue when a web editor stopped loading on one of my computers that has Proton Password Manager installed. After accessing the same page on two different browsers successfully, I "refreshed" and reset Mozilla Firefox and I was able to access the Web Editor. Then I re-installed Proton Password Manager because I put all my important passwords in and the Web editor immediately stopped functioning. I
Furthermore, the page I had open to Proton.me broke as well. Deleting the Proton Password Manager resolved access to the Proton site, but darn if my twelve sentence passphrase isn't locked down on a GDrive behind one of those passwords I can't get at quickly.
This one incident kills the value since I will be manually resetting passwords. While I can't blame Proton for my not printing the pass phrase, having it is useless if the plugin doesn't work on a major browser like Firefox.
Right now I'd give this ZERO stars since even if they fix in today, I will have wasted more time than the plugin is worth cleaning up after trusting it.
Paid User
June 20-24 - STILL NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME!
As a Firefox extension, this is pretty much a mess. What is simple to do is a pain in the butt to undo.
Proton Pass was loading a different site's login (D'Addario) whenever I logged into my health care company. At the time I didn't have the health care company set up, so I told Proton to stop loading passwords for my health care.
Well now that I have finalized my health care login, darn if there is no clear path to clearing whatever Proton switch was sent to stop the silly app from trying to use the Guitar string website's login info.
Oh yeah, password changes? Don't do it until you have backed up everything, gone to church and had all your shots. Don't take my word for it, check the net, the level of pain this plugin can cause is extreme.
Spend more time reading the one and two star reviews for the real deal. I read the rosy ones and paid for this not ready for prime time plugin.
Furthermore, the page I had open to Proton.me broke as well. Deleting the Proton Password Manager resolved access to the Proton site, but darn if my twelve sentence passphrase isn't locked down on a GDrive behind one of those passwords I can't get at quickly.
This one incident kills the value since I will be manually resetting passwords. While I can't blame Proton for my not printing the pass phrase, having it is useless if the plugin doesn't work on a major browser like Firefox.
Right now I'd give this ZERO stars since even if they fix in today, I will have wasted more time than the plugin is worth cleaning up after trusting it.
Paid User
June 20-24 - STILL NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME!
As a Firefox extension, this is pretty much a mess. What is simple to do is a pain in the butt to undo.
Proton Pass was loading a different site's login (D'Addario) whenever I logged into my health care company. At the time I didn't have the health care company set up, so I told Proton to stop loading passwords for my health care.
Well now that I have finalized my health care login, darn if there is no clear path to clearing whatever Proton switch was sent to stop the silly app from trying to use the Guitar string website's login info.
Oh yeah, password changes? Don't do it until you have backed up everything, gone to church and had all your shots. Don't take my word for it, check the net, the level of pain this plugin can cause is extreme.
Spend more time reading the one and two star reviews for the real deal. I read the rosy ones and paid for this not ready for prime time plugin.
Developer response
posted a year agoHi! We'd like to let you know that we've released a fix for the issue. Please make sure you've updated the Proton Pass browser extension (1.15.1). If you're still having issues, contact us at https://proton.me/support/contact so we can investigate further.
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Best I've found? YES
Name a password manager, and I've probably used it for personal use or as an IT Systems and Solutions Engineer. Proton Pass has been the best one by a wide margin.
Any difficulties I've faced while using the Proton Pass extension can usually be traced back to the target website or app and how it's built/configured, and not to a problem with Proton Pass itself.
There is still room for improvement, particularly around security key integration, but I've encountered far fewer headaches with Proton Pass and its Firefox extension than with any other password manager.
Also, if past updates are any indication, I definitely remain hopeful that it will continue to get better. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 17543244, 3 days ago
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- Rated 5 out of 5by Elpear, 3 days agoactual godsend. saves so much time and is actually free unlike some Dashlane's i could name..
anyway it's really intuitive and has my life tied around its finger. I love you protonpass please dont explode - Rated 4 out of 5by Sumke, 3 days ago
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- Rated 4 out of 5by Trev, 4 days agoThis has been the best password manager I have ever used. It would be great if the browser extension would allow us to zoom in on the info or enlarge the font because sometimes it is too small to read.
Developer response
posted 3 days agoThank you for your feedback. We have shared it with the team for future consideration. You can follow our blog (https://proton.me/blog) and our direct channels for any news and updates. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14449881, 4 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by sunshine, 4 days ago
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- Rated 4 out of 5by Elle, 5 days agoMostly really happy with the add-on, but the following issues/features take it down from five stars:
- disable autosave for this website doesn't seem to work
- defaults to individual vaults rather than all log-ins, which means I often have to manually change to find the password that I need (and was very confusing before I realised this was happening)
- can't/doesn't offer auto-populate when pages have a small pop-up login rather than the login elements being displayed in the page (although this depends on the exact website)Developer response
posted 3 days agoThank you for your feedback. Could you share more details about these issues so we can have a better understanding? Which specific websites are you experiencing the autosave and autofill issues with? Are you using any other extensions for privacy/security purposes? Please contact us using the 'Feedback & Help' option with more details so we can help. Meanwhile, we've taken note of your feedback accordingly. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 16517250, 5 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by ShreshthTiwari, 5 days ago