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Unlimited includes Wallet and SMTP relay (the latter was only recently added). I don’t think it makes sense to have Visionary, Visionary Lite, Visionary Solo, etc. It’s meant to have the highest of everything and it will just get confusing if there is a different combination for every use case.
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Why not buy Lifetime SimpleLogin and link your Mail Plus account? OK, yes it includes Pass as well, but it’s still pretty cost effective.
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Sounds more like your password manager is autofilling, but either way, Proton have a process for reporting security issues directly so it’d be worth perusing there instead.
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This is already possible by changing your default email address.
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My guess is Proton will reject this specific request on the basis of the “one feature request per post” rule.
In saying that, I think there would be some benefit to them rebranding Proton Unlimited to something like Proton Pro or Plus to move away from the inherent assumption that the plan has unlimited access to all current and future features. The reality is that LLMs are expensive to operate and so we can either accept not getting Lumo Plus as part of Unlimited, or get Lumo Plus with Unlimited AND a higher plan cost.
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I think it was a mistake to call the product Unlimited. It should have been Premium or Advanced or whatever, not Unlimited. While there are obviously some reasonable resource limits (e.g. number of X in product Y), not getting any non-free tier access to various products is frustrating.
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I think this would be super useful. It’d allow adding Lumo as a search provider in web browsers, or force redirecting other LLMs (e.g. ChatGPT) to Lumo using regex redirection with something like Redirect Web on iOS.
I’m guessing the endpoint would be something more like https://lumo.proton.me/?q=What%20is%20Lumo%3F&websearch=1
Obviously this would just be an entry point into a new chat prompt rather than GETting an entire existing chat prompt history via the URL. There would be something of a privacy tradeoff for starting a chat this way as you will leak the initial prompt into any network monitoring equipment that logs network requests, so be mindful with using it in networks you don’t control (work, public Wi-Fi, 4G, etc). And that may even be why this isn’t possible at the moment.
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??? Lumo does have it’s own privacy policy at https://lumo.proton.me/legal/privacy
The Family plan is designed for immediate family, not all the aunts, uncles, cousins, etc. You say 50 seats for Large Family plan is sufficient, but eventually the family will grow and you’ll need more. Should there then be a XL Family plan?
While I sort of get the use case, I think the reality is with this number of seats, you need to be willing to embrace the commercial offering and on-charge the cost to the members if necessary/ appropriate. I haven’t heard of any companies offering such generous limits on something designed for households, not to mention the risk that it’d be subleased to third parties.