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+Feature: Vault Pinning - pin a vault to an explicit endpoint device. Once a vault is pinned to the device it would only be available at the pinned device (stored locally) - until sync option is enabled.
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Made a similar request for Offline-Only Vaults at:
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/953584-proton-pass/suggestions/49376381-offline-only-vaultsThis feature would allow users to create a vault that is stored exclusively on the endpoint device, independent of synced vaults or online logins. The feature could include optional functionality to re-enable syncing at a later time if needed, ensuring maximum flexibility.
Toggling this setting for existing synced vaults would remove all synced copies of the vault, leaving a single offline vault stored locally on the device where the option was toggled.
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I would like to propose a feature for Offline-Only Vaults within Proton Pass, building on a previous suggestion discussed here:
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/953584-proton-pass/suggestions/48232031-fully-offline-mode-with-cloud-synced-optionThis feature would allow users to create a vault that is stored exclusively on the endpoint device, independent of synced vaults or online logins. The feature could include optional functionality to re-enable syncing at a later time if needed, ensuring maximum flexibility.
Toggling this setting for existing synced vaults would remove all synced copies of the vault, leaving a single offline vault stored locally on the device where the option was toggled.
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Advanced threats require advanced defenses. Sophisticated adversaries like nation-state actors and private cyber-mercenaries, such as NSO Group, routinely compromise end-user devices to extract sensitive data directly at the source. This includes password vaults, regardless of how secure the cloud infrastructure may be.
That’s why Proton Pass must adopt a true Defense-in-Depth strategy; going beyond encryption-in-transit and at-rest to support Offline Vaults and Device Pinning. These features embody core security principles: Segregation of critical data, Zero Trust architecture, and control over data residency.
Not every user wants, or should be forced, to sync their entire password corpus to the cloud. For high-risk individuals journalists, dissidents, security professionals, executives, and privacy-conscious users, the ability to store some or all credentials locally, and bind vault access to specific trusted devices, is not a luxury but a necessity.
Proton has positioned itself as the gold standard in privacy and security. Implementing Offline Vaults and Device Pinning would be a powerful, practical step forward; giving users real sovereignty over their most sensitive data, and reflecting the threat models that increasingly define today’s reality