Reviews for Proton Pass
Proton Pass by Proton
Review by mike
Rated 4 out of 5
by mike, a month agoI like the password generation features. There's also ability to use email aliases if you pay for premium features, but when not paying, it seems it shouldn't offer an email alias (including at times that seem confusing , when just trying to find a password ). So the email alias features seems like a fail for the free version, but a feature if you're going premium. And really, if you don't go premium, you kinda end up with tech bro companies running the world. How's that going for us?
Also, I totally agree with another review I saw that said: "the extension will often ask me if I want to save a username and password for a site when it already has the details for that site... not sure on the cause."
Otherwise, its solid. The UX is smooth but possibly a little too technical for the non-techies in my life. But I suspect still very usable. Although I ended up here today because Mozilla is griping about the extension requires extra permissions... but its unclear what permissions are needed or why. might be a mozilla issue not this extension issue. unclear.
Al that said, I like the number of features and gave it an extra star due to this fact!! Reduced one just so the review might be read. This is the best password manager due to features... but due to that fact, it comes occasional confusion.
✅ open source
✅ polished & professional
✅ customizable password generator
✅ easy import/export from other managers
✅ sync across devices
✅ android
✅ iphone
✅ firefox
✅ chrome. (i think so, check?)
✅ safari
❎ duckduckgo browser. nope. oh well, everything else.
Also, I totally agree with another review I saw that said: "the extension will often ask me if I want to save a username and password for a site when it already has the details for that site... not sure on the cause."
Otherwise, its solid. The UX is smooth but possibly a little too technical for the non-techies in my life. But I suspect still very usable. Although I ended up here today because Mozilla is griping about the extension requires extra permissions... but its unclear what permissions are needed or why. might be a mozilla issue not this extension issue. unclear.
Al that said, I like the number of features and gave it an extra star due to this fact!! Reduced one just so the review might be read. This is the best password manager due to features... but due to that fact, it comes occasional confusion.
✅ open source
✅ polished & professional
✅ customizable password generator
✅ easy import/export from other managers
✅ sync across devices
✅ android
✅ iphone
✅ firefox
✅ chrome. (i think so, check?)
✅ safari
❎ duckduckgo browser. nope. oh well, everything else.
Developer response
posted a month agoThank you for your detailed feedback. We've made sure to document it accordingly. That said, as we're constantly working on improving Proton Pass, feel free to contact us at https://proton.me/support/contact with more details about the websites where autosave is being prompted despite already having a login saved, so we can note your feedback for future improvement. Also, we'd be happy to clarify the exact permissions you're referring to.
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- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 19965791, 2 days agoI love Proton Pass! It's simple to use, affordable, and it keeps all of my passwords safe in a secure location, so I don't have to remember everything and run the risk of always forgetting my passwords!
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Developer response
posted 3 days agoIf you're referring to the permission to access browser activity during navigation, this is related to credit card autofill. To make this feature work reliably, we need to analyze iframes on web pages.
The only way to do this properly in a browser extension is through the webNavigation frames API. Specifically, we use webNavigation.getFrame and webNavigation.getAllFrames to resolve frame URLs and parse the sub-frame hierarchy during cross-frame autofill sequences. This is exactly what this permission is used for. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14342527, 4 days ago
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