Ability to archive passwords (instead of delete)
Add the right click option to "Archive" a password, vs Delete, like in 1Password. Sometimes it's nice to look back at an old logins.
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Roland Senn
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Proton has different components (Pass, Mail, Drive, VPN etc). Some of these have an object / concept / function called "Papierkorb" or "Waste Paper Bag" or so. Objects with the same name (eg "Papierkorb") should work exactly identically in all components. All "Papierkorb" objects must have exactly the same behaviour. If they have to behave different, then they need another name (eg "Archive")! Consistency over the different Proton components is very important, otherwise Proton developps into a mess.
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[Deleted User]
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Add built in "Archive" vault that does not delete passwords, but stores them in a way that is hidden from search queries. 1Password has this
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Brian
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1Password has this feature and it is brilliant!
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AndyLN
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Hopefully this feature will arrive soon
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wIzZa
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As a former 1Password user, I really miss the option to archive instead of deleting accounts. Would love to see this feature in Proton Pass.
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CT
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I would love this too, especially coming from 1Password. There are often things that I don't want popping up as login options in the browser anymore, but I'm not quite ready to completely delete the information. It was also super nice in 1Password how those archived items didn't even show up when searching all items, but you knew they were safely stored elsewhere.
Alternatively, an option to exclude a vault from the browser would partially solve it (although a true archive would also mean it wouldn't pop up when searching Pass on desktop, which is nicer).
A workaround I've been using (at least for the browser part of this) is to move the URL from the website field to the notes.
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bnjmn
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An Archive feature would also be incredibly useful for those of us that use Proton Pass for work as well as personal. I need to keep tabs on passwords, cards, and services but don't always want them popping up every time I search PP.
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Anonymous
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I definitely need this functionality as well!
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Farid
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Luckily items in Trash will not be deleted automatically but the "Archive" feature is still pretty useful. I vote for it
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Chris
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In my opinion a really got feature.
Possible implementation:
A new Vault, called "Archive", with the same specs as the Trash Vault, just without the option to delete