Reviews for Proton Pass
Proton Pass by Proton
1,282 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 15675335, a year ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by C Wolland, a year agoUpon reevaluating the Firefox Extension, Proton Pass, it's clear that it holds true to its commitment of being an entirely private and secure password manager—it efficiently safeguards all your data, metadata included. However, the user interface could see enhancements, particularly in terms of detail management. As it stands at the time of this review, only a limited portion of the screen is available for editing all your details.
A key gripe for me is the inability to adjust your login email address—a restriction that Proton itself doesn't see as crucial, suggesting users subscribe to a new package with a different address if desired. This is puzzling, especially since I've managed to alter my email address on other secure platforms like sync.com, which also incorporate end-to-end encryption. Such experiences affirm that this feature, indeed, can be integrated, even within E2E encryption models' framework.
Despite these early developmental challenges and teething issues—commonplace for any new product—Proton Pass, barring the aforementioned points, proves itself to be an impressive offering.Developer response
posted a year agoIf you're on a premium plan, you're able to log in with any of the additional email addresses you may have on your single paid account.
It's not possible to alter or disable the original email address tied to your Proton account at the moment, as this is not only used for Pass but all other Proton services as well. - Rated 4 out of 5by FollowtheRieper, a year ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18002534, a year agoWas really looking forward to using this as my first password manager. However, when going through websites and updating old vulnerable passwords, Proton Pass did not save or offer to save the newly updated password. So after using the "suggest strong password" from Proton Pass, it never saves it! What's the point then?
Firefox asked immediately to save these after updating but Proton did not, making it the inferior product at the time of this review. Extremely disappointed and irritated. And yes "Prompt for auto-save" is turned on in the settings.Developer response
posted a year agoWe're working on improving the autosave functionality for all web services reported by our community. Please feel free to flag any problematic web services or apps to us either by editing your review or by contacting us at pass@protonme.zendesk.com, and we'll note your feedback for future improvements. Thank you for taking the time to rate and review our app! - Rated 1 out of 5by ㅤㅤ, a year agoUPDATED ON AUGUST 8: If I spoof my user agent string to identify my web browser as Firefox 110 or any older version, then this add-on interferes with mas.to by blocking the search box and its quick access menu. I have already reported this bug via Proton Customer Support (request #2325002). I'm uninstalling this add-on.
Developer response
posted a year agoThat sounds unusual! If you are always able to reproduce this behavior, please provide us with more information regarding it, and share your browser version with us so we can further investigate. Alternatively, you can also contact us at pass@protonme.zendesk.com so we can help with troubleshooting. - Rated 5 out of 5by Vesa, a year agoI am a heavy user of Proton's products but I still was positively surprised: the app is quite neat, clutter-free and works fluently on both Firefox and iOS. The real-world safety is also taken into account, you can lock the browser extension with a pin code which gives an additional layer of security in case someone steals and runs you laptop from a café terrace when working.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 15755368, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Wis, a year ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Dave, a year agoI've tested this in Chromium and in Firefox. In Firefox, it is currently Experimental but seems to work okay.
It won't work with Firefox ESR, only Firefox release channel. It would be much easier for me and probably many others who use Firefox ESR in Linux; no need to install two different versions of Firefox.Developer response
posted a year agoThank you for sharing your feedback with us.Currently, this is not supported as the extension is built using Manifest V3 which is not supported by Firefox ESR. We will share your interest in this with the team, nevertheless. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 17997214, a year ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Hmmm, a year agoMaybe I need to change my workflow, but one feature of BitWarden I like is the ability to pop-out the window of the extension. This comes in handy when you need to toggle between the password manager and the page open in the browser or in a browser on a different monitor. With Proton Pass, better not get half-way through creating an alias or login and click outside the extension... or you have to start over.
Developer response
posted a year agoThank you for sharing your feedback with us! We've passed it along to our developers, so they can look into the possibility of implementing this option. If you have any additional suggestions for us, you can also contribute to the discussion at our User Voice page: https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/953584-proton-pass. - Rated 5 out of 5by Mellor, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13492781, a year agoVery soon Proton Pass will place LastPass in my rearview mirror Thank you proton you all Rock Steady. So far I have not noticed any bugs, another sound addition to the Proton Portfolio. Wow I sound like a fanboi!
- Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 17749414, a year agoWhy do I have to keep filling in my gmail account and password?
Developer response
posted a year agoHi! We're not quite sure we understand. Can you please elaborate on this? We'll be looking forward to your updated review. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 16066023, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Artyom, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by sevendust, a year agoThank you so much. I've been waiting for him for so long. it's just super. something incredible.
- Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 17989114, a year agoMy company has no way to connect to any email provider, nor does it accept traffic from anyone that is presented as a VPN. The Protonmail homepage is also unreachable, of course. I know I can't use Proton e-mail at work. However, can anything be done to make the Proton Pass delivered differently? So that it is not recognized as mail or VPN... Just like Last Pass does.
Developer response
posted a year agoHi! We're planning to introduce a dedicated Proton Pass desktop client by the end of this year. - Rated 5 out of 5by guissalustiano, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by DEtrees95, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by The_Blinded, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Roman, a year ago