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An error occurred while saving the comment Chris commentedI was excited to see that a photos feature had arrived on the iOS app but I haven’t yet experienced it. I am alarmed at the language and permissions used to enable the feature. The app says that in order to enable the feature, I must grant permission to my photos so that they can be backed up and removed from my device. I don’t necessarily want my photos to be deleted from my device and I see no settings in the app to control that. Why can’t the feature work with photos that I’ve already copied to drive from Google Photos?
I don’t believe this feature should be included in the Drive app. Google started down that road before reversing course, and for good reason. Photos requires a completely different interface, and probably a different storage location. I hope photos will be moved to a new app. I may try it then, provided there are settings.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Chris commentedProton Pass simply needs URL matching rules like Bitwarden has.
Sometimes you need different logins for subdomains, sometimes you don't. Rules that determine what part of the URL to match on (including a regular expression) would be great.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Chris commentedThis feature isn't only an accessibility feature, but also a security feature. Having the browser extension autofill forms is less secure, and having the extension add images to the form disrupts the layout of some webpages.
Bitwarden is more secure by enabling forms to be "autofilled" with a keystroke like this and I will never go back to the "Lastpass" method of having icons injected into forms. Unfortunately, it seems impossible to disable the form icon in the current version of the Brave/Chrome extension.
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I don't know my Proton password. Like others, I would like to be able to unlock other Proton services (Mail, Drive, Wallet, etc.) using a passkey or 2FA. I understand that this likely represents a re-architecture of your authentication and/or key generation strategy but many do not. It would be worth making a statement explaining this and the work you are doing to address this need in one of your next product update emails.