Travel Mode
1Password has a feature that allows you to designate groups of logins that can be removed from your vault by activating "travel mode" on their website and which will be restored to your devices by deactivating "travel mode." The purpose of this feature is to allow you to hide information when crossing international borders, since border agents in many countries (including the US) can compel you to unlock your phone and show them the contents of your apps, including password managers. This is obviously a severe violation of one's privacy.
I would like to see a similar feature in Proton Pass.
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robbert kandy commented
This is a great suggestion — having a true travel mode in security tools makes everything easier when moving between countries or Wi-Fi networks. Staying organized and safe during travel isn’t just about digital security; it also means planning physical activities that are both fun and secure.
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Mr CR
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A Travel Mode in Proton Pass is vital for protecting sensitive information during travel, preventing unauthorized access during device searches. This feature would enhance user privacy and align with Proton’s commitment to security. Thanks for considering.
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pm
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I switched from 1P to ProtonPass last month. I like it alot, I never used travel mode on 1P. I took a look at it and it seemed very complicated when they first introduced it. So I never pursued it. But I travel for work and given today's environement I think it could be important to have this. So Yes, please create the feature. I just hope it's not complicated
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gakaka
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Having a working phone with internet access is essential for navigation, communication, and translation. However, remember to unplug occasionally. Immersing yourself in your surroundings often leads to the most memorable experiences.
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[Deleted User]
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Travel Mode: When you turn on travel mode, it logs you out on your decision ces that are not listed as travel mode devices
Vault Lock: Allow the user to lock certain Vaults with a new password or biometrics—or some extra password.
Compromised Account Lock: You can lock your account. This prevents someone from logging in to your account even if they have the right credentials.
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JDJ
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Hi all,
I would love to see a feature implemented that is similar to 1Passwords travel mode where you can select what entries should be shown on a specific device (and hide the rest) when you’re going abroad to the more sketchy countries.For more info (https://support.1password.com/travel-mode/)