from the team:
Hi everyone,
We are pleased to announce that desktop apps for macOS (including a highly requested Safari extension) and Linux are now available, completing our top voted feature request and bringing Proton Pass to all devices: https://proton.me/blog/proton-pass-all-devices
Proton Pass is an open source identity manager, protected by end-to-end encryption, audited by third parties, and backed by strict Swiss privacy laws.
Offline Support
All desktop apps include offline support on paid plans.
Other features
Proton Pass is packed with features to help keep you secure, at home or at work.
- Unlimited passwords on all your devices
- Unlimited hide-my-email aliases
- Integrated 2FA authenticator
- Secure vault sharing
- Dark web monitoring
- Password health reports
- Passkey support
- Encrypted notes
Limited time deal $10/ year
Upgrade to Proton Pass Plus by June 16 for only $10* for your first year (discounted from $23.88).
Follow this link to get the deal: https://account.proton.me/pass/signup?&coupon=DPROMO
*Offer available only for free or new Proton Pass users.
What’s next?
Biometric support is coming soon. Stay tuned for updates in the coming weeks!
You can also share, vote on, and discuss feature requests on User Voice. Thank you, as always, for your feedback and support.
Proton Team
EDIT: We’re aware of an issue trying with trying to install both Proton Mail and Proton Pass desktop applications on Linux, thanks for your patience! In the meantime, this can be resolved with the following:
sudo rpm -i --force ProtonPass_1.17.5.rpm
This is awesome! I’ll keep my fingers crossed for a Linux implementation of Proton Drive next!
Great! I love seeing Linux get system level auth with PAM
Literally just switched to pass and was hoping to see a desktop app. AUR peeps, let’s get it on arch.
Very nice. Too bad they aren’t officially supporting arch, not sure if I want such a critical app installed via AUR (when someone builds it).
Be sure to review the packaging script very carefully, folks!
mhm, I can’t install Proton Pass because it somehow collides with my Proton Mail installation in Fedora. Somebody knows how to fix it?
File
/usr/lib/.build-id/c7/dd943c9a2f9568fcd82fa7baddb1f22f38fb22
from the packageproton-pass-1.17.5-1.x86_64
collides with a file from the packageproton-mail-1.0.3-1.x86_64
EDIT: We’re aware of an issue trying with trying to install both Proton Mail and Proton Pass desktop applications on Linux, thanks for your patience! In the meantime, this can be resolved with the following:
sudo rpm -i --force ProtonPass_1.17.5.rpm
Will they publish on flathub?
Deleted… I’m an idiot. Confused Pass with VPN.
Happy customer of Proton overall!
Gonna need flatpak for my Steam Deck