Reviews for Proton Pass
Proton Pass by Proton
80 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by N07MSL, 3 years agoSame issue as stated by other user
"Unable to sign in to Proton Pass. Unprocessable Content" I'm sure whn this will be sorted, i will love it...Developer response
posted 3 years agoHi! Can you please try reloading the extension or removing it and the re-adding it to your browser to see if this will help? If you continue experiencing the same issue, please contact us at pass@protonme.zendesk.com, so we can further investigate. If the problem was resolved, please consider updating your review. - Rated 1 out of 5by Steve, 3 years agoI am logged into Protonmail, but get this message when I try to use the extension:
Unable to sign in to Proton Pass. Unprocessable EntityDeveloper response
posted 3 years agoCan you please get in contact with support? This way we can try to help you. - Rated 1 out of 5by anouser, 3 years agoNot clear why is doesnt work on 102.12esr (debian)
What is the minimal required version exactly and what is wrong with latest ESR?Developer response
posted 3 years agoCan you get in contact with support? They can help you find what is the issue. - Rated 1 out of 5by beu, 3 years agoThis add-on is totally not web development friendly. If for some reason you choose not to offer user+password remembering functionalities on localhost / non encrypted connections, you should be decent enough to fallback your user to default Firefox functionalities.
Developer response
posted 3 years agoHi! We're not sure we understand. Can you please provide us with more information about what you're referring to at pass@proton.me? We'd be happy to pass on your detailed feedback to our developers to help them consider future improvements for Proton Pass. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 17905650, 3 years agoAddon not working in the Mullvad browser. (file appears to be corrupt error) I know, the service is on beta and this is a browser that uses firefox "framework" and is not necessarily Firefox. However I'd like the service to at least be accessible from web address (to consider adopting the service). I am not installing Firefox instead, as it would kill the entire purpose of a privacy-focused environment.
Developer response
posted 3 years agoHi! The Mullvad browser is based on Firefox ESR 102.10 (extended support release). Because of this, it lacks some of the features from manifest v3, which are required by Proton Pass. However, supporting the Mullvad browser is something we may look into in the future. Additionally, when the Mullvad browser switches to a newer version of Firefox ESR, it may become compatible with Proton Pass.