Joel
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Pass subscribers on iOS can now view and restore previous versions of an item. Coming soon for Android and web.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Joel commentedIt's not necessarily an offline calendar that I need, but integration with offline applications. I'd love for Proton Calendar to be able to sync with Gnome Calendar so that I get proper integration into my desktop environment, native notifications for events, etc.
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I consider the current implementation of password history in Proton Pass to be more dangerous than good. It gives a false sense of security because it requires a user to actually click into it and read the faint text indicating that password history is only available for one day.
I have had to go back weeks & months before for passwords. Almost exclusively for internal work accounts too, when _some_ applications are hooked up to have the password change cascaded, and some aren't. You usually only find out 6 months later when you need to log into something and your password doesn't work. In this situation Bitwarden has saved me in the past, but Proton Pass will hurt me.
Not only that, sometimes humans make mistakes and will update the wrong item in the vault when they change their password. If the user doesn't realise this mistake within 24 hours they will lose access to the account they mistakenly updated.
Please store password history forever and per item in the vault.