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Implementing an OnlyOffice server (open source) would jump-start you in this space.
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Thank you for your suggestion. Password security is incredibly important and something we take very seriously at Proton Technologies. We will consider add a Password Manager to our product suite roadmap.
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Don't waste your time - 1) there are secure and trustworthy options available out there already (e.g. Bitwarden or various self-hosted options) and 2) it would be foolish to put all your eggs in one basket if you really care about security, regardless of how much you trust the vendor. There are more important things that do need a secure, trustworthy, and easy to use alternative that Proton could be working on.
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Proton Drive is essentially useless without the ability to sync to/from the OS filesystem. SMBs (especially technical and creative types who are personas most likely to consider proton) are more likely to use Mac than large enterprises - proton's services are more likely to be purchased by individuals and SMBs than large enterprises. Porting the functionality to Mac is not as big a job as building the functionality for the first time (which you've already done for windows) - hire a developer with knowledge of Mac OS FS for 3 months and it will be done. Get a grip on reality, as these silly product decisions continue to frustrate the hell out of people... I have my personal accounts on a proton visionary plan but I've been trying to move my business from Google to Proton for (literally) several years now, and I just cannot do it because of these types of issues (calendar was another frustration).
Does anyone from Proton actually bother to read this "User Voice" feedback?