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I don't get it how they still have not implemented this. From what i know you can't buy extra storage to add to 500GBs, but trash can easily take over the space. I switched to Proton Drive like a week ago, and today I removed almost 150GBs already. Meaning that my average of 200GBs I can get to a point when there are more files in trash, than outside of it with no way to get more space, that is space is just wasted... There is no benefit with this neither to users nor to Proton.
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I think some of the comment may be misunderstanding. A Proton Hub (or similar) app does not need to be 1 singular app, that merges everything else. It can be something like JetBrain Toolbox or... I think Adobe has something similar, where there is a "central" app, which allows you to (un)install different modules through it while also potentially providing APIs for the app to talk to each other. Antivirus software sometimes does this as well, at least I remember that Kaspersky did this, and Acronis does it. If it is like this - I definitely support this idea.
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+1 I recently started using aliases using my personal domain name for some of the sites, and since I have a website on that domain as well it finds everything. Interestingly the login form does show only actual logins linked to the site, and not just everything, so there *is* some filtering logic already, it's just that it's not accessible to us. Using some filter like "site:gmail.com" in search by default would make much more sense, IMHO, and then we can remove the "site:" prefix if we want.