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An error occurred while saving the comment Aslanex commentedJust quoting from Proton's recent blog post:
"Standardization is important for two reasons. The first is that Proton remains committed to the open web. Email is one of the most successful open standards that has ever existed, and a core part of that success is interoperability."
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An error occurred while saving the comment Aslanex commentedI'm afraid this excessive security makes ProtonMail too difficult to use and therefore 2FA is not widely used. Login remembering or at least 2FA remember is a need for good user experience.
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As a current Mail Plus subscriber, when trying to subscribe Pass Plus for 2€/month only Proton Universal plan is offered, but this plan is much more expensive than Mail Plus + Pass Plus. I don't see a reason to restrict users to subscribe only the services they want to use.