Show the number of failed logins
Would be great if there was an option to see how many times someone failed to log in since the last successful log in. This could help to keep the account private because you know if someone tries to get into your account.
You can turn on authentication logs to see when a login fails and what the IP address was that created the failed login: https://protonmail.com/support/knowledge-base/authentication-logs/.
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emailnr9 commented
If you have too many failed login attempts. how long until you are able to relogin to you account?
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x commented
If you have too many failed login attempts. how long until you are able to relogin to you account?
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DF commented
This feature would help a lot validating the security logs. Before I log out I always make a photo from the security log page timestamps. And next time I log in, I grep with my eyes whether the last entry is the one I recorded with the phone. So after logging in a small popup could say: 10 failed logon attempts since your last login. That would raise alarm bells, but won't help if the attacker has both of my passwords. So the best would be an alternate email or sms alert after each successful login.
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Anonymous commented
This might not fall into the category of "statistics" but into the category of "warnings".
I am not, personally, interested in the # of failed login attempts (some may be), but if there is 10000 then please let me know and I will change my 80 bit password into a 240 bit one.
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M commented
already exist, no ?
Setting -> security -> authentication logs -> advanced.