From the team:
Hi everyone,
We are thrilled to announce that our third most-voted feature request on User Voice — passkeys support — is now available for everyone in Proton Pass on all platforms!
Passkeys provide a secure and convenient alternative to passwords, and you can now save, store, and edit passkeys in Proton Pass.
As always, thank you for your continued support and let us know what you think.
— Proton Team
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Q: Why do I have to enable Google Password Manager as an additional provider in order to make it work on Android?
I don’t think that popped up during my install, but I’m on GrapheneOS so probably not even installed. pass works without it so probably google trying to be the boss of the phone
That I do not know. I’d suggest contacting the support team