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    Todd R commented  · 

    I'm slowly coming around to the way Proton Pass does URL matching with URLs included on each password entry versus the global URL matching that LastPass does.

    Regardless of whether Proton Pass continues having URLs managed in individual password entries or globally at some point, each URL entry should have a way to configure how it will match. I hope to see options for:
    - "full URL" to match the whole host address, port and full path
    - "exact host" to avoid matching any subdomains
    - "exact port" to avoid matching services on the same host which use different ports
    - "exact path" to ensure matching a for login page, and not a user management page

    Allowing regular expressions with these options would make an incredibly powerful and flexible way for users to control when matches are offered.

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