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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by good_hunter to c/protonprivacy
 

Hi, Something that I would like to achieve, to have the Proton Pass browser extension require a 2fa sign in when it is auto-locked. In Bitwarden this can be done by setting the auto lock to sign out from the extension. Right now, only a pin or password is required to sign back into your proton pass vault when it is auto locked in the extension.

You could consider your threat models; unwaking your computer with a password and reentering your pin is a two step excercise, but i am also using proton pass on my work laptop. I would really like an additional step like my yubikey, such that i have extra reassurance for not being scoped.

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