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    José Ferreira supported this idea  · 
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    José Ferreira commented  · 

    I would just like to point out that in the beta (beta.protonmail.com) it remembers both the password and 2FA, at least in last 3 days that I have been using it. On the bridge app it just requires a master password for your password manager. This is very inconsistent behavior.

    I also think that it's best to remember the device for a given period of time, preferably user defined, for the 2FA but require a login password each time we open the mail client and recommend the users to use password managers, that way only one password had to be inserted.

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    José Ferreira commented  · 

    On Linux you can already run `protonmail-bridge --no-window` to initialize the bridge headless. You can also compile the program without any GUI or use third party bridge programs that work with protonmail, so I would consider this feature as already implemented.

    You can also run third party software such as hydroxide - https://github.com/emersion/hydroxide - to provide you that exact same behaviour, although I don't know what's the difference between that and the official bridge app when run headless in terms of user experience and use case scenario

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