Versions:

  • 1.36.0
  • 1.35.0
  • 1.34.2
  • 1.34.1
  • 1.33.5
  • 1.33.4
  • 1.33.3
  • 1.33.2
  • 1.33.0
  • 1.32.11
  • 1.32.10
  • 1.32.7
  • 1.32.6
  • 1.32.5
  • 1.32.3
  • 1.32.2
  • 1.32.0
  • 1.31.5
  • 1.31.4
  • 1.31.3
  • 1.31.2
  • 1.31.1
  • 1.30.1
  • 1.30.0
  • 1.29.5
  • 1.29.3
  • 1.29.2
  • 1.28.0
  • 1.27.2
  • 1.27.0
  • 1.24.4
  • 1.24.1
  • 1.16.1
  • CLI

Proton Pass 1.36.0, the 34th iterative release from Swiss-based Proton AG, is an open-source password manager whose primary purpose is to give individuals and teams a zero-knowledge vault for storing, sharing, and automatically entering credentials while keeping data invisible to any third party. Built on the same end-to-end encryption stack that underpins Proton Mail, the application encrypts logins—and the accompanying metadata—on the user’s device before anything reaches Proton’s servers, ensuring that only the holder of the private key can decrypt the information. Typical use cases range from generating and retrieving complex, unique passwords for e-commerce, banking, and social-media sites to securely sharing corporate credentials between colleagues without exposing plaintext values. The software also supports masked email aliases, reducing the risk of identity leakage during online registration, and features an integrated two-factor-authenticator to consolidate both passwords and time-based codes in one place. Frequent updates delivered through the Proton ecosystem keep encryption libraries current and add usability refinements such as faster autofill heuristics, vault organization tools, and expanded browser-extension support. Positioned in the Security & Privacy category, Proton Pass is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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