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An error occurred while saving the comment Pladist commentedThey responded to a Reddit thread about this issue recently, and it seems like this is never going to be implemented. Moved back to Bitwarden. My Proton Unlimited plan is becoming less and less useful by the day.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Pladist commentedI would like this too. I used to use Bitwarden and created all my aliases through Proton Mail's security centre, and as a result I have about close to 100 aliases without the 'Alias for' prefix. Now every time I create a new alias through Proton Pass I have to manually remove to match the rest.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Pladist commentedJust migrated over from Bitwarden, and to my dismay this feature isn't present. Remembering a unique pin is not ideal for auto-locking.
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They absolutely do not care about us Linux users. There are cloud storage services which are operating at a tiny fraction of the size and budget of Proton yet they have a functioning Linux client with directory sync. I'm just ******* away money on a useless Unlimited plan just so they can release more half-finished products no one asks for. I'm tired of reading "It's on the roadmap" because I know that is a blatant lie to keep people from leaving. "A better internet starts with privacy and freedom", except for Linux users, the guys who give a **** about privacy the most. That awful response from the CEO during the AMA cemented my belief that they have no intention whatsoever of developing a Linux client. Best take your money elsewhere, folks.