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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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As an example, ente.io is open-source and offers various features for photo management.
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While the idea of creating temporary phone numbers for website verification similar to email aliases is interesting, this feature would unfortunately not be feasible in the European and Swiss context where Proton operates. The strict telecommunications regulations, GDPR, and particularly Swiss data protection laws require clear traceability and identification of telephone service users. Creating temporary phone numbers would be quasi-illegal under Swiss telecommunications law (Federal Act on Telecommunications - FMG Art. 21, requiring clear user identification) and European regulations (ePrivacy Directive 2002/58/EC and Electronic Communications Code - EECC). This would make implementing such a system legally complex, if not impossible, despite its potential benefits for user privacy protection.