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.
This feature is now a work in progress
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Bob
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I will also like to add unless Ayne is a fortune teller or someone who can see the future what does he know what proton will do? Unless he works for proton then maybe I am wrong....
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Bob
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Hello Ayne Hancer, Don't tell me how to use my password manger. If I want to use it for "Bookmarks" that's my business. Most people don't realize that bookmarks can tell alot about you and I wish to keep my bookmarks private. The best way to do that is a password manager. If it is good enough for passwords then it is good enough for bookmarks too.
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Ayne Hancer commented
"attachments with built in viewer" Proton will never add it in your lifetime...
A password manager is not for that kind of use... Get Anytype for that instead.
This is not a bookmark nor a pdf manager, you use the wrong tool.But simple attachments and sub-folders, yes, really needed, I think they must be added in 2047, maybe later... Because it's the Sloweeessstttt company ever...
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Brian
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Definitely needs attachment feature. Example: Drivers License entry might include a .png attachment of the actual front/back of license card.
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Daniel
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Nice idea, it’s a kind of bookmark manager then….
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Don Burwell commented
I imported from Bitwarden also. Like others, none of my vaults imported separately, just all 300+ the logins into one vault. I created some additional vaults in Proton Pass to match my current Bitwarden vault names, and, one by one, moved logins to each new vault. After tediously doing so, I was then unable to sort the logins alphabetically in the new vault. Very frustrating.
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Andrew Stanton
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Attachment ticket with the most votes: https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/953584-proton-pass/suggestions/46854553-support-tiny-file-attachments
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Andrew Stanton
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Attachment ticket with the most votes: https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/953584-proton-pass/suggestions/46854553-support-tiny-file-attachments
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Andrew Stanton
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I was impressed until I tried importing from BitWarden and saw all my logins dumped in one mess.
Having my existing folder structure would provide a seamless migration.
I'm new to having multiple vaults, so being able to select folders that become their own vaults would be a great way to start using this feature.
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Andrew Auman commented
Either add folders or subvaults. When managing various physical or logical sites for a single organization in a professional setting it's convenient for each site to have its secure information grouped together, followed by all sites grouped under an umbrella vault for the organization (which also has its own entries for organization-wide secured info).
Given that the ability to share vaults is on the roadmap, having multiple levels of subvaults would be ideal — allowing for a subvault and any subvaults it contains, recursively, to be shared with a relevant manager.
And add a plus one for me on the addition of tags.
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Dominic.tech
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Using Bitwarden for some years, folders sorting is a critical feature for this app (after a desktop app idea). Adding little attachments is also useful.
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Guy
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Also Tags! Tags are really useful.
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Guy
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Folders and Tags please. To be able to look at a tag (across folders or in a folder) and to search a keyword in a folder or a tag.
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Jader commented
Yes this is a huge thing for me. Vaults are too big. I have a vault for personal, one for my website, one for work, one for education... But I really need organization within them. For example, categories in my website vault for email, hosting, and social media, or categories in my personal vault for finances, food, travel, shopping, media, etc.
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Ryan
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Folders, definitely, or at least tags, like in P'mail. All the major pass managers have this feature included with no limit for paid subscribers. For Proton to limit to 20 "vaults" (folders) for paid plans is a step backward.
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timcol@pm.me
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Ability to attach documents (e.g. password cards, ID, passports) is really useful. I know you could technically do It in Proton Drive but this allows me to have one secure place with all my identity information.
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Timo Lagus commented
When you're managing passwords and other items for hundreds of sites and services, the ability to organize items into folders and subfolders becomes critical. For reference, LastPass has a great folder features.
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fohaineault
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We should be able to attach small files to items in vault. For example, I need to attach a recovery sheet (pdf file) to a login item.
It is critical as this is the last think keeping me from fully moving from bitwarden to Proton Pass.
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jsdio
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I fully support the idea of folders
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jsdio
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One of the reasons I don't migrate from KeepassXC is because it has a tree folder structure. This is handy when there are hundreds of passwords. the current implementation with vaults does not allow convenient management of a large number of passwords