How to update your password manager for Proton.me
Using a password manager is the best way to ensure each of your accounts is secured with a unique and strong password.
If you use a password manager, you have likely used it to store your login credentials for Proton Mail, using our old protonmail.com domain name. The move to our new proton.me domain means that your password manager will not automatically recognize and autofill your login details when you visit our new website.
You can easily fix this in all password managers. In this article, we show you how to do this with several popular password managers.
For stand-alone password managers, we assume you are using its relevant browser add-on that allows autofill within your browser.
Bitwarden
1. Visit any Proton.me login page (for example, mail.proton.me(nouvelle fenêtre)).
2. Click on the Bitwarden browser extension (if you use a Chrome-based browser, this may be hidden inside the Extensions dropdown menu on your taskbar).
3. Search for your Proton account details and click on the View button when the entry appears.
4. Click Auto-fill and Save. Bitwarden will autofill your login details on the proton.me page and associate your login details with proton.me for future use.
LastPass
1. Visit any proton.me login page (for example, mail.proton.me(nouvelle fenêtre)).
2. Click on the LastPass browser extension (if you use a Chrome-based browser, this may be hidden inside the Extensions dropdown menu on your taskbar).
3. Search for your Proton account details and click the Edit button when the entry appears.
4. Edit the URL, changing the part that says protonmail.com to proton.me. Click Save.
5. Back at the Proton login page, click on a LastPass autofill icon, select your Proton account → Fill. Note that you may need to restart your browser before LastPass recognizes the new URL.
1Password
1. Visit any proton.me login page (for example, mail.proton.me(nouvelle fenêtre)).
2. Click on the 1Password browser extension (if you use a Chrome-based browser, this may be hidden inside the Extensions dropdown menu on your taskbar).
3. Search for your Proton account, select it, then click the 3-dot menu button → Edit.
3. Edit the website field, changing the part that says protonmail.com to proton.me. Click Save.
4. Back at the Proton login page, click on the 1Password browser extension icon. 1Password should auto-suggest your Proton account. Select it → Autofill.
Chrome
Note: Instructions for other Chromium-based browsers (such as Brave) are very similar.
1. Click on the 3-dot menu button → Settings.
2. Go to Auto-fill → Saved passwords and search for your Proton account. Click the show password (eye) icon next to your Proton account. (In Brave, go to Additional settings → Auto-fill → Saved passwords).
3. Open a new tab and visit any proton.me login page (for example, mail.proton.me(nouvelle fenêtre)). Copy and paste your Proton login details from the Chrome settings page and Sign in.
4. Chrome will ask if you wish to save the password you just entered. Click Save.
Firefox
1. Visit any proton.me login page (for example, mail.proton.me(nouvelle fenêtre)).
2. Open a new tab in Firefox and go to Menu (hamburger icon) → Passwords.
3. Search for your Proton account and Copy your username and password over to the proton.me login page.
4. Sign in to your Proton account.
5. Firefox will ask if you wish to save the password you just entered. Click Save.
Safari
1. Visit any proton.me login page (for example, mail.proton.me(nouvelle fenêtre)).
2. Go to the menu bar → Safari → Preferences.
3. Select the Passwords tab and unlock your passwords using biometrics or your macOS password.
4. Search for your Proton account and click on your Username → Copy username. Paste it into the proton.me login page.
5. Do the same for your Password and Sign in to your Proton account.
6. Safari will ask if you wish to save the password you just entered. Click Save Password.
Edge
1. Visit any proton.me login page (for example, mail.proton.me(nouvelle fenêtre)).
2. Go to Settings and more (the 3-dot icon) → Settings. This will open Edge settings in a new tab.
3. Go to Profiles → ensure the correct profile is selected → Password.
4. In the saved password section, search for your Proton account. When it appears, click on the Show password (eye) icon. As a security measure, you will be asked to enter your Windows password before Edge shows your password
5. Go back to the tab with the proton.me login page. Copy and paste your Proton login details from the Edge settings page and Sign in.
6. Edge will ask if you wish to save the password you just entered. Click Save.