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Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces: https://proton.me/blog/proton-standard-notes-join-forces
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Would be great to get S-Pen support on Samsung devices, which would obviously need hand-written notes as well then.
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It would be great if Proton offered a competitor to the Yubikey in addition to supporting them.
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Another provider called Cloaked has this feature in beta, would be amazing to get this as I have many repeated passwords that should change. This would be helpful if it was related to the new dashboard that is planned, where if it detects a breach for an account, it will offer to auto-change the password. Maybe even have a setting where it could automatically do it without user verification. Would be great to also offer to auto-add 2FA to the website.
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Needs to happen. I have almost 100 aliases and almost 200 logins. Its hard to manage both. I have a separate vault for both, but I don't know which aliases are linked to a login, and which were temporary burners. If the login and alias are merged, it would simplify that. Now we need to have an option to retrospectively merge them. In the merged item, it would be helpful to have stats for both when the last login was and when the last email was received to help determine if the item is necessary to keep.