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Proton Pass Steps Up: New Features Bring It Closer to 1Password, But Not for Free Users
Proton’s password manager, Proton Pass, now supports biometric authentication and identities. However, only paying users get the fingerprint and face unlock feature. Meanwhile, form autofill is available to everyone. As Proton closes the gap with rivals like 1Password, the cost for premium plans starts at…

Hot Take:
Proton Pass is like your overachieving cousin at family gatherings—always showing up late to the party but still making you look bad with their fancy new tricks. Biometric authentication and autofill? Welcome to 2023, Proton!
Key Points:
- Proton Pass now supports biometric authentication on macOS and Windows.
- This feature is exclusive to the Pass Plus plan, which costs $23.88 annually or $4.99 monthly.
- The app can now autofill forms with user identities, a feature available to all users.
- Proton is expanding its password manager with features seen in competing products.
- The new features are live on the Proton Pass app for Windows and Mac.