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  1. 766 votes

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    +1 for this on Linux

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  2. 387 votes

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  3. 725 votes

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  4. 242 votes

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    On Linux it would be great to have --minimised as a launch option so we can launch it minimised to the system tray rather than using something like xdtool to find and minimise it.

    Also respect --help , slapping a little bit of documentation in there is always amazing!

  5. 1,204 votes

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  6. 375 votes

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  7. 361 votes

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  8. 1,042 votes

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    Currently all three of these systems have feature parity; the gap is in terms of UI, and this is something that we have in our plans to close.

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  9. 1,705 votes

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  10. 2,574 votes

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    Other Proton services offer this feature, and this is a security feature that should be implemented.

    If your email or calendar account is compromised, that's an issue and potentially very damaging.

    But by having a password manager, Proton have made the target on themselves even larger. They have become even tastier, remember this is publicly in response to the fourth LastPass hack. With LastPass they just had all your passwords, saved cards, addresses, social security and so on. With Proton they'll have all that plus your emails, plus your online storage, plus your 2FA if you add it to ProtonPass (you can).

    If your ProtonPass + 2FA has a separate password to the rest of the account then that at least is a more laborious compromise than a total open-sesame as it stands currently.

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  11. 2,864 votes

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