Folders and nested subfolders
I want to be able to use folders and sub-folders. I use strongbox on iOS which is based on keepass. It allows for as many folders and sub-folders that you want. I use folders to keep my stuff organized. I don't like having all my passwords and whatever in one big long list. I also using keepass as a bookmark manager. I really like the idea of your "vaults", but again I have over like 3000 bookmarks and folders are really needed. Also attachments with built in viewer is also important. I like to convert a lot of websites to PDF and store them as attachments, so I can view them later. Keepass is the only one that can view said items, everyone else you have to download said item to view the attachment.

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Evil Spider commented
It would be great if this can be complemented with tags
Folders for organization and tags for filtering / searching -
Bob commented
Some people keep talking about "Tags" and tags are better than folders. Well if you like Tags great, I am not a fan of tags. I want nested folders.
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Axiomata commented
Yes, please. This is the only thing keeping me on Bitwarden/Keepass at the moment. It would be great to have a way to organize our credentials instead of having them all on a single page.
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LK2024 commented
I'm using a deep structure of subfolders in Gmail. I've found out that Proton mail supports just a level of 3 subfolders. this prevents me from transferring my mailboxes to protonmail.
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Anonymous commented
Tags and folders are pretty much equivalent. Just tags are more flexible as you can add as many as you want to one item - you are not limited to add the item to a folder or subfolder.
But tags show as folders. So you can go to a tag and see the items that have that tag, as if it was a folder.
The thing with tags is that if you actually asigned a multiple tags to an item, you can find that item until any of those tags.
As said, just as folders, but more flexible. This is why I like them best for a password manager.
In my case, my folders are my different vaults. And in addition, I have tags making my life easier and not restricted just to add that item into any one folder.
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Charged Particle commented
Using KeePass, folders is a must have. Things like tags is a nice to have, but folders help keep hundreds of passwords organized for me
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Mr Bagels commented
I would like to argue that tags are more versatile than folders, as tags can be used to simulate folders, but also much much more.
The request for tags, as oswin mentioned:
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/953584/suggestions/46872289 -
Shawn commented
With >800 passwords stored in KeePass and/or Bitwarden, this is a very important feature for me, and is currently the chief reason that I'm not adopting Proton Pass.
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Thiago Carmo commented
I agree!.I use Keepass and it allows this.
For me, the only thing missing from ProtonPass is this item to fully use this application. -
Kyle Wolski commented
Agree 100% w/ P.M., having a hard time justify the migration until folders / sub-folders are implemented, and there's an easy way to import Google authenticator tokens in.
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P.M commented
Keeping my logins organized is very important to me. There was 2 features that kept me switch to Proton Pass. (1) Extra password/separate password and (2) Folders and subfolders. When folders and subfolders is implented then I will happily switch to Proton Pass. Please Proton Devs implent this.
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oswin commented
Yes! By the way, there's a similar request here, though it's based on tags, not folders: https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/953584/suggestions/46872289
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Kevin commented
A directory structure is the most basic and useful concept of organizing anything. The whole point of password managers is that there are too many services for you to remember logins for. And no, the search does not negate the problem. You might remember the names of the services you used recently or often. But if you, for instance, reguarly change insurance/utility/etc companies when contracts expire (looking for a better deal), you won't remember them all. Or that specialist shop you purchased a very specific item that one time two years ago, and would like to buy it again. Or, that old-school forum you got an answer for your niche mechanical question, that suddenly requires revisiting. Sadly, having a couple of hundred logins, it would be impractical to switch from my current password manager until this is implemented.
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Josef commented
There doesn't seem to be any logical way to sort through the list of existing Logins. If Proton Pass would at least list entries alphabetically it would help in reviewing and organizing extensive lists, even without Folders. Folders and sub-folders would also be extremely useful.
This is something that both Bitwarden and Lat Pass does - automatic individual entry alphabetical sorting and Folder lists and the ability to import with Folder lists and entries intact. Extremely useful feature and probably the one thing keeping from switching to Proton Pass. That and the fact there is no light mode or appearance setting like in Protonmail.
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Dennis Henrique commented
It would be ideal to have folders on Proton Pass, as I want to migrate from Bitwarden
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ihatemodels commented
Please pick up on this soon. This is a critical feature of any password manager. Proton Pass is not usable without folders. I can't navigate my way around!
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Nathan commented
Folders and subfolders is such a basic feature of Keepass that I have relied on for years that I was a bit stunned to see it was not in place in Proton Pass! Like others here I got in a mess when first importing about 1000 passwords that ended up dumped all together. Then only to discover Proton pass has no ability to select all, or use standard shift arrow down to select multiple entries for delete! So after a lot of click, click, click, click (1000 times) I could delete all and start again.
Not the best start to Proton pass especially as I upgraded for this.
Seriously this has to be sorted out, hierarchy of folders is such a basic feature and will be used by anyone moving from keepass type managers.
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Ken commented
I totally vote for this. You can divide by categories or type of password.
Folders would allow me to create something for secure notes for example. I could keep all my notes in one folder
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Thomas commented
We have so many passwords, we can not only structure them via the faults. To share one vault with folders is so important, please add this feature - thanks!
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Peter commented
I cannot move my data yet without this feature. I have thousands of passwords, many with the same name but in different folders. I would never be able to find anything without this hierarchy.