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An error occurred while saving the comment Christian commentedSometimes a credential is a small file (<1MB). That could be certificate + private key, an SSH key or a proprietary license file. I don't want to rely on a separate solution to handle such secrets. I expect a password manager to also support that use case.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Christian commentedI'd be happy with a heavily restricted/single user mastodon/activity pub instance. The primary reason I use proton mail is to control my identity (custom domain). A single-user mastodon instance would be a perfect extension of that.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Christian commentedThis is the one feature I miss from (Google inbox). There are mails that I want to receive (e.g., confirmation if something gets purchased), but where all the information I need is in the subject line.
Those mails, I want to keep, but dismiss as easily as possible. To me that means: archive & mark as read.
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Sometimes, the login domain is very different from the service/product that the login is for. In those cases, I would write down what the login is for in the notes field. It then becomes essential that the search function _also_ considers the notes field.