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Subscribers now have access to offline view with the introduction of the Proton Pass desktop app for Windows:
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The same thing happen to my wife often.
Myself, I loose time to figure out which is my account and which is her's.
It is even more difficult when we are both using aliases...I want to be able to instantly know from which vault a login/password come from by seeing the icon of the vault right before (or after) the login displayed in the browser auto-completion widget.
I (or my wife) currently use all these systems: Linux/Windows/MacOS with Chrome, Safari, Firefox.
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It's kinda of duplicate of this suggestion: https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/953584-proton-pass/suggestions/46872289-tags-to-organize-entries
Tags is like folders, but better, except if you really need to put entries inside folders inside folders inside folders, etc.
And, as Maurits said, you can create multiple vaults. Currently, it's what I do:
- one vault for my personal life
- one vault by client -
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For local development, i often use default password too. And obviously, they are weak.
Ability to disable monitoring for a whole vault and ability to disable monitoring for one specific credential would be very useful to clean the "sometimes" very long list of weak passwords and see where actions have to be made in priority.