Proton Pass: Password Manager

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4.8
15K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Get the password manager created by the scientists who met at CERN behind Proton Mail, the worldā€™s largest encrypted email provider. Proton Pass is open source, end-to-end encrypted, and protected by Swiss privacy laws.

Pass offers more than other free password managers and has no ads or data collection. You can use it for free forever on all your devices to create and store unlimited passwords, autofill logins, generate 2FA codes, create email aliases, secure your notes, and more.

* How can Proton Pass be free forever?
We offer Pass for free because everyone deserves online privacy and security. This is possible thanks to our supportive community on paid plans. If you would like to support our work and get access to premium features, consider upgrading your plan.

* Protect more than just your passwords.
Join over 100 million people who have signed up for Protonā€™s privacy ecosystem, which includes Proton Mail, Proton Drive, Proton Calendar, Proton VPN, and more. Take back control of your privacy online with our encrypted email, calendar, file storage, and VPN.

* Protect your logins and their metadata with battle-tested end-to-end encryption
While many other password managers only encrypt your password, Proton Pass uses end-to-end encryption on all your stored login details (including your username, the website address, and more). Pass protects your information with the same battle-tested encryption libraries all Proton services use.

* Audit Passā€™s open-source code
Like all other Proton services, Pass is open source and built on the principle of trust through transparency. As scientists, we know that transparency and peer review lead to better security. All Proton Pass apps are open source, meaning anyone can verify our security claims for themselves.

With Proton Pass, you can:

- Store and auto-sync unlimited logins on unlimited devices: You can create, store, and manage your credentials from anywhere with our browser extensions and apps for Android and iPhone/iPad.

- Sign in faster with Proton Pass autofill: You no longer need to copy and paste your username and password. Easily and securely log in with Proton Pass autofill technology.

- Avoid weak passwords: With our built-in secure password generator, you can easily generate strong, unique, and random passwords based on the security requirements for every website you sign up to.

- Safely store encrypted notes: You can save private notes in Pass and access them on all your devices.

- Protect Proton Pass with biometric login access: You can add an extra layer of protection to Proton Pass by using your fingerprint or face to unlock the app.

- Create unique email addresses with hide-my-email aliases: Proton Pass helps you hide your personal email address with email aliases. Keep spam out of your inbox, avoid being tracked everywhere, and protect yourself from data breaches.

- Make 2FA easy with our built-in authenticator: With Passā€™s integrated 2FA authenticator, using 2FA is finally fast and convenient. Easily add a 2FA code for any website and autofill it when you log in.

- Easily organize and share your sensitive data with vaults: Manage your logins, secure notes, and email aliases with vaults. In the next version of Pass, youā€™ll be able to share individual items or an entire vault with your family, friends, or colleagues.

- Quick offline access to your login data: Access your stored passwords and notes in Pass from wherever you are, even when your phone has no internet connection.

- Secure your Pass account with additional security measures: Protect all your data with another layer of protection, either with TOTP or U2F/FIDO2 security keys.

- Get unlimited email forwards: Thereā€™s no limit on the number of emails you can have forwarded from your alias to your inbox.


For more information, visit: https://proton.me/pass
Learn more about Proton: https://proton.me
Updated on
14 Oct 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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Personal info
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.8
14.1K reviews
Hunter G
10 October 2024
Pretty much unuasable compared to 1Password. It frequently autofills only the username but not the password and vice versa. There is no option to set it to appear below the related field instead of in the keyboard. Once it fails once it will no longer appear so I have to leave the app, go to Proton Pass, find the correct login then copy and paste. Such a time waister and 1Password was much more reliable. I was excited this was included with the VPN but it's so bad I have to keep multiple subscr-
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Proton AG
16 October 2024
We'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 through the 'Feedback' option, and we'll note your feedback for future improvements. Meanwhile, we have shared your report with the team accordingly.
Unca Alby
6 October 2024
3 stars after 3 minutes use. My immediate gripe is that some websites have a login username that is NOT your email. This App can not handle those. It will try to load that field with your email, which breaks the login process. Fortunately, the workaround is to save your email as empty, then just remember your login username. If developers fix that, I may reassess later.
3 people found this review helpful
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Proton AG
8 October 2024
We're working on improving the autofill and autosave for all web services reported by our community. Please feel free to flag any problematic websites or apps to us through the 'Feedback' option, and we'll note your feedback for future improvements.
Nathan Lee
2 October 2024
Updated to three stars after finding the extra username field. Unfortunately still not seeing the option to add additional fields. I've even seen where it's supposed to be within a login item according to the documentation (Add More button at the bottom) and that option does not exist on my app. Thanks to support for quick response!
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Proton AG
1 October 2024
To add a username, you can click on the plus + symbol on top of the letter icon in the 'Email address' field. This will extend another 'Username' field where you can enter a username of your choice. Moreover, you can also add an additional field by clicking on the 'Add another field' button.

What's new

Fixes:

- Issues when login with two-factor authentication.

Other:

- Updated translations.e your release notes for en-US here