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    Ian Adams commented  · 

    Absolutely this. Apparently you can create vaulted files by dragging them into the browser specifically, but this is confusing and not intuitive. I'm currently using Sync.com and really want to switch to Proton Drive, but this feature needs to exist more intuitively. With sync, I can just add files to my vault. They can be both synced and backed up (though id have to move them if something updated, and thats fine). I want a way to secure my files in case of drive failure or some other event. currently, if my drive dies, my files die.

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