Granular Access for shared vaults
I would like to propose the implementation of a shared vault feature that enables users within a specific domain to access a password vault with varying levels of permissions. This shared vault would offer granular access control, allowing some users to have read-only access, while others can have read and write access.
There are several potential use cases for this feature. In the context of a visionary subscription, it would be beneficial to have a family-oriented shared vault where passwords can be shared among family members. Within this shared vault, it should be possible to create different groups, such as parents and children. For instance, a digital school vault can be established to store login credentials for children. This not only ensures that passwords meet a certain level of complexity but also teaches children to be cautious with their digital identity.
In a business setting, the shared vault feature becomes even more powerful. Proton Business users could be added to specific groups or simply granted access as individual users. Furthermore, the feature should allow for the implementation of policies at the vault, group, or individual user level. This would enable businesses to establish customized access controls and security measures for their sensitive information.
By implementing a shared vault with granular access control, we can provide users with a powerful tool for securely sharing passwords and managing access to sensitive information within their domains. This feature would cater to both personal and business needs, enhancing security and convenience for users across various scenarios.