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From the team:


Hi everyone,

We are thrilled to announce that our third most-voted feature request on User Voice — passkeys support — is now available for everyone in Proton Pass on all platforms!

Passkeys provide a secure and convenient alternative to passwords, and you can now save, store, and edit passkeys in Proton Pass.

📣Read the full announcement

📚Learn about passkeys

As always, thank you for your continued support and let us know what you think.

— Proton Team

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago

Great news! I had been debating going back to 1password because of passkey support, but not now!