Tag photos and find objects in photos
Being able to tag (and recognise) objects, persons and animals in photos making google photos obsolete
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K Lorenzo
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Tagging is a must, AI searches for objects would be a fabulous add, but not a deal breaker. Also need larger Drive storage options for the family account plan. And I want to make sure all metadata is saved with my photos--date, time, location if available, and what camera and camera setting were used.
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Ride-The-Range
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Although the explanation is unnecessarily strident, the idea to Organize pictures with folders or tags would be a fine addition.
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Jake Houck
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Please add the ability to add multiple custom tags at the bottom of a PW entry. I use this in 1password now and can't go without it. I don't think I will be able to use Proton Pass unfortunately.
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Curtis
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So I just don't understand how we ended up without any way to organize the photo section of proton drive? I mean it's only organized by date essentially as close as I can tell.
The problem comes when comparing this to Google photos which I currently pay for and have significant data there, is they allow me to take the files and put keywords in the files under the details area.
Google also allows me to make folders of specific photos, so they can be organized. I'm just wondering if we can't put some folders in proton drive / photos just like you have folders on the drive / documents part of it right?
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R 1 commented
Could we also sync tabs between proton services?
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José Almeida
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Tag fotos and create albums would be enough for me
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Ken
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Recommend submitting ideas separately so they can be promoted, commented, and voted upon
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Bob J
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Yes, file tags would make things so much better. Refer to MacOS file tags. As another user suggested, Proton Mail labels is a good way to implement tags also. Being able to have multiple tags for each file would be wonderful. This is one of the main reasons that I really can't use Proton Drive. What you've created so far is very good. Given that files are searchable from the browser interface makes Proton Drive reasonably useful, however I haven't adopted Proton Drive yet mainly because of the file tags issue.
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Noah
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3. custom fields can already be created: https://twitter.com/Proton_Pass/status/1674771583791972353.
This is more scalable and will cause less clutter than creating all the individual fields you mentioned.
4. is now semi automatic: https://twitter.com/Proton_Pass/status/1682065416879849490
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P. Jeffrey Black
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1. Implement Categories and Tags.
2. Allow .pdf files to be attached to each Password Login item.
3. Create individualized fields for Login Passwords, Credit Cards, Bank Accounts, Software Licenses, Passports, Social Security Numbers, Drivers Licenses, Reward Programs, Memberships, Secure Notes.
4. Auto entry 2-Factor Authentication
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Benedikt
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This is a function I am really missing in proton drive. With tag I could easier group documents from different folders.
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Kiril
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Kiril
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+3
Tagging is essential for document management. E.g. I need to keep track of all invoices I have, so I have a folder structure which is based on client names. In those folders a folder for each year is created, and I can see all client invoices over time. However, I also need to see all invoices for a specific year for all clients. That's not really possible at the moment. So it would be great to tag document with a year or a date an then have Proton Drive list all those documents.
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Jacques
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First off, holy shit it's painful to leave feedback on this forum!
But even if you just give some color tag options like OSX, that would be huge. Just some quick visual indicator.
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Aimée
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Please, it would be extremely useful to implement the tags feature, similar to what already exists in ProtonMail. This makes it easy to organize and find the different types of files on ProtonDrive.
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John
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If Proton Drive offered a searchable comments field for both file folders and individual files, one could then devise their own scheme for quickly finding similar files or organizing them in a way that works best for them using hashtags or whatever. While there would be "zero knowledge of content of files" obviously, there would be knowledge about the comments so that they could be searched quickly and easily. It's just like on Proton Mail where the subject line is easily searchable compared to the content of the email which is typically more secure.
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Anonymous
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The ability to add one or multiple hashtags to a file would make organization and searching your files much easier.
For example, if a user has a library of food pictures/recipes, they could search or filter their library for one or multiple tags such as #Vegetarian, #30MinuteMeal, #BBQ, or #Garlic