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    YOW61 commented  · 

    Rather than delete this idea I will add this comment to document how I achieved this migration.

    I will soon be forced to upgrade to a new phone due to the US networks that my Canadian provider has roaming agreements with moving to VoLTE for voice calls and my Canadian provider failing to 'certify' and so activate VoLTE on my VoLTE-capable Motorola moto x4 -- a 4GB/64GB Android One XT1900-1 Google fi model. As such I've had to migrate from BlackBerry Password Keeper (BBPK) to Proton Pass as BBPK has been removed from the Google Play store and so I'd be unable to install it on a new device. I have successfully accomplished this by using KeePass2 (https://keepass.info/) as an intermediate step.

    I exported a plain text .csv file from the BBPK app on my current phone and imported that into KeyPass on my Windows PC using the KeePass "Generic .csv Importer" (https://keepass.info/help/kb/imp_csv.html). After verifying the imported usernames and passwords in KeePass I then exported these credentials in KeePass XML (2.x) format and imported that file into Proton Pass (https://proton.me/support/pass-import-keepass).

    Although a bit long-winded this approach proved very successful and I have also used it to migrate my sister and my girlfriend from BBPK to Proton Pass. As such my need for Proton Pass to directly import from either encrypted .pkb2 or plain text .csv files exported from the BBPK app no longer exists.

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    YOW61 commented  · 

    I agree that optionally activating the Birthday and/or Anniversary recorded for a Contact is a good idea...I wouldn't want every one of my contact's for whom I have that information showing up in my Proton Calendar. If activated to sync with Proton Calendar and the contact's Birthday and/or Anniversary is recorded with a year as part of the date, then I'd like to see the number of occurrences (i.e. age) since that year displayed in the Proton Calendar entry alongside their name and the event, e.g. for contact John Smith with the birthday December 21, 2002 show an all-day entry on December 21, 2023 as 'John Smith (Birthday, 21)' or something similar. The ability to set one or more reminders against the Birthday and Anniversary items for the Contact would also be very useful and have these automatically populated into Proton Calendar. Ideally all of these events would be implemented via a read-only 'Contacts' calendar automatically maintained from the Proton Contacts data with the ability to toggle the visibility of these 'Contacts' calendar events in the Proton Calendar apps and web views (as Google currently does).

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    YOW61 commented  · 

    I'd really appreciate the ability to add To Dos to Proton Calendar, with features such as a Due By date where the to-do item would automatically appear as an all-day event on that date in the calendar...and if the due date was passed with the item not yet marked as 100% complete the item would continue to appear as an all-day event for the current date highlighted as 'Past Due', until marked as 100% complete (or deleted). Two of the best PIMs I've used were DateBk5 on my Sony CLIÉ (PalmOS) device and (IBM) Lotus Organizer on Windows...both of which had many useful productivity and usability features in their calendar and to-do functions that are sadly missing from today's offerings. It would be terrific if Proton could include many of these capabilities into Proton Calendar.

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