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27 reviews
  • I'm giving 5 stars, simply because pCloud supports the Linux community with their products (woo pCloud drive!).

    It takes anywhere from 10-30 seconds to decrypt my passwords after a fresh PC boot, which I'm fine with since I have hundreds of account/password combinations stored. It seems like the decryption process hangs sometimes when initiated from the password field of an unrelated website. To get around this I click the purple P icon in Firefox's toolbar, and then sign in through the website before trying to use the add-on to login to other services.

    Aside from that hiccup, my only other bother is that sometimes this extension doesn't detect the password field on a website, so I need to go to the pCloud Pass website to copy the password. This seems to occur when the website prompts you for username & password at different intervals, perhaps with a MFA prompt in between username and password prompts.

    The two minor bothers aside, this is a great service, and I will continue to support it in hopes that we all can see it improve. Here's to companies that bother to respect their customer's privacy in an age of endless public tracking & profiling!
  • This extension needs to be redesigned.

    The way it is currently working makes it rather worthless, particularly if you have better free options which are not only more sophisticated but offer way more features.

    Here are some of my observations:

    1.

    The auto-fill functionality does not work on all websites. I know this is not an issue unique to pCloud Pass. The REAL problem is that, once you're on a website where the autofill does not work you are forced to click on the extension. Now, instead of seeing a drop-down menu in which you can simply copy your username/password, the extension opens and redirects you to a new page. This is significantly counterintuitive and unpractical because now you must manually search the account credentials and then move to the website where you need to paste the credentials. To give you an example of this, just try to login in Firefox using pColud.

    2.

    When you import passwords from other password managers the name of the account is being replaced by data in the URL.

    3.

    pCloud (neither the free nor the paid version) allow you to enable 2FA on your accounts because it is not able to generate TOTP. You are therefore obliged to have a third-party authenticator app to generate the codes. This is ridiculous considering that virtually every single well known password managers is capable to store the TOTP seed and generate codes.
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