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Subscribers now have access to offline view with the introduction of the Proton Pass desktop app for Windows:
For more information, including what's coming next, check out: https://proton.me/blog/proton-pass-windows-app
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Being able to not only view, but also modify proton pass offline and have the changes sync once you reconnect would be a game changer.
I used to use Enpass solely because of this feature. VPNs that block things, being in a foreign country, or just setting up your wifi are all cases where not being able to modify things offline is extremely necessary.
It also means that the app is better for people with an unstable wifi connection as well since synchronization can be retried/paused in the background without interrupting the user experience.
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Very visible on websites like apple.com
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+1 I have an archive vault that I don't want to see passwords for unless I specifically select it.
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SplashID is getting old and their software kind of sucks (It just deleted a bunch of passwords during one of my syncs), so eager to move over.
But it let you create custom fields and they had a lot of lifetime membership people (literally sold every Christmas), so it's a pretty good market of people to pull from since their software wasn't always this bad.
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Can't you already do this?
For iPhone at least, downloading iTunes (and not apple music/the other ones) for computer allows you to back things up in a folder. By adding that folder to the sync list, can't you effectively back up your phone?