Proton Pass
Capability scores
Methodology →- Authentication
- 4.0
- SSO & Federation
- 3.0
- Authorization
- 3.0
- Lifecycle & Provisioning
- 3.0
- MFA & Passwordless
- 3.5
- Governance & Audit
- 4.0
- Developer Experience
- 3.0
- Deployment Flexibility
- 3.0
- Pricing Transparency
- 4.5
- Support & Ecosystem
- 3.5
Scored 0–5 against a published rubric. Independent analysis, no vendor sponsorship.
Overview
Proton Pass is the password manager within Proton's privacy-focused suite, launched in 2023 and based in Switzerland under a nonprofit foundation. It offers end-to-end encryption, passkeys, and integrated email aliasing, extending Proton's privacy brand into credential management.
What it is good at
Privacy positioning is the core strength: Swiss jurisdiction, end-to-end encryption, and tight integration with Proton Mail, VPN, and the hide-my-email aliasing that few rivals match natively. Passkey support is current, the apps are clean, and the open-source clients give some transparency. For teams already standardized on Proton, it consolidates the stack. The free tier is unusually generous, and the same account spans Mail, Calendar, Drive, and VPN, which is a real draw for privacy-conscious individuals and small teams.
Where it falls short
As a newer product, enterprise admin depth, provisioning, and governance are younger than long-established business managers. There is no self-hosting, SSO and directory integration are less mature, and the strongest value comes from buying into the wider Proton ecosystem rather than as a standalone enterprise vault.
Pricing
Free tier plus subscriptions, and bundled within Proton Unlimited and business plans. Compare against alternatives with the TCO calculator.
Best for, and who should look elsewhere
Choose Proton Pass for privacy-first teams that value Swiss jurisdiction or already use Proton. For deeper enterprise admin see Dashlane or NordPass; for open-source self-hosting see Bitwarden.
Bottom line
A strong privacy-first choice, most compelling for teams already invested in the Proton ecosystem. Look elsewhere if you need mature enterprise provisioning or on-premises deployment today.
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