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.
As per the Spring/Summer Roadmap, this is being developed: https://proton.me/blog/pass-roadmap-spring-summer-2026
Folders will be a significant building block for Proton Pass that will go beyond just helping you organize your items. Introducing folders will require some rethinking of our cryptography model, which we’re currently working on. Eventually, you’ll also be able to share folders and subfolders just like your vaults and individual items, giving you another flexible way to share access.
Folders will be available in the coming months. As well as creating vaults, you’ll be able to create dedicated folders and subfolders to organize crucial information for quick retrieval: you can organize by project, by team, by year, or whatever else you need.
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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
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Christian Wood commented
I used to use LastPass and I loved tha you were able to make custom folders / group your passwords how you wanted too. Ie a Gaming folder with all your gaming websites passwords.