I propose this feature to increase the security of the account.
So, right now, if an account owner connects his domain to Proton and creates several additional email addresses, each of these addresses can be used to log in to the owner's account.
I propose to introduce the ability to prohibit login using certain emails.
For example, when creating an account with Proton, the account looks like this: john.doe@protonmail.com
John can use each of the three addresses to log into his account.
A new feature is proposed to make it so that John can deny logging in to his account from e.g. john.deere@example.com. Or all of them, except for any one, so that John won't block himself.
I propose this feature to increase the security of the account.
So, right now, if an account owner connects his domain to Proton and creates several additional email addresses, each of these addresses can be used to log in to the owner's account.
I propose to introduce the ability to prohibit login using certain emails.
For example, when creating an account with Proton, the account looks like this: john.doe@protonmail.com
John connects his "example.com" domain to his account and creates new email addresses: john.doe@example.com, john.deere@example.com
John can use each of the three addresses to log into his account.
A new feature is proposed to make it so that John can deny logging in to his account from e.g. john.deere@example.com. Or all of them, except for any one, so that John won't block himself.