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    D commented  · 

    This is an incredibly important one.
    Currently using disposable virtual payment cards as a "meh" solution.
    Would LOVE to see proton accept a privacy focused crypto. It would bolster both communities significantly.

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    D commented  · 

    Integration with existing card services would be ideal. Although if proton did offer this service themselves I would use it.

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    D commented  · 

    It seems the pass import supports pgp and csv that can be used as a work around, but it would be nice to have a purpose built option. Unix/Linux pass is by far the most simple and effective password manager imo. Proton in general, and proton pass specifically in this case would benefit greatly from being natively compatible with as much Linux/Unix functionality as possible, as to peak the interest of all us Linux nerds.

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