Reviews for Proton Pass
Proton Pass by Proton
Review by Firefox user 19493436
Rated 3 out of 5
by Firefox user 19493436, 6 months agoAuto-fill is a mess. Others have solved this - there's no excuse for it not to function on every site. It's not a difficult computer science problem - it just requires that Proton put in the work to make it function. I have no trouble with Bitwarden. Also, where is the damn generate button? I don't always want to generate a PW for Proton Pass. Sometimes I want a PW for something else. The code is in there - surface it to make it easier to get at. In general, I find Proton's security to be excellent but their UI/UX needs a hell of a lot of work. And yes, I pay full freight for DUO and Lumo+.
Developer response
posted 6 months agoWe're working on improving the autofill 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 https://proton.me/support/contact, and we'll note your feedback for future improvements. To generate a password, tap on the "+" button, and select "Password". Thank you for taking the time to review our app!
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- Rated 5 out of 5by Shawn, 9 days agoI am a lifelong fan of Proton's services, and this browser extension does not disappoint. Very quick to suggest autofill, autosave, and create new passkeys. Overall a solid W.
- Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 14178089, 9 days agoI have 1.33.2. Why new 1.34.2 requires new permission: "Access browser activity during navigation" ?
Developer response
posted 7 days agoThis permission is related to credit card autofill, which we enabled in the latest Proton Pass release. 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.
Previous versions didn’t require this permission because they didn’t support credit card autofill across iframes.