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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedFree users get limited things. Consider upgrading if you want more functionality. Still it is great that Proton even has a free plan allowing people to try it out and to store passwords in a safe, private environment.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedGreat idea. Upvoted.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedYes, it would be better if they allowed us to create "templates" with custom fields and we were not restricted to the templates they have, some of which are not customizable (like cards, you cannot add custom fields to that one).
So we can design a template we need (like the ones you are suggesting) and reuse them for other items of the same type.
Instead of they providing default templates (which are nice, they could even provide more such as templates for bank accounts and rewards - all with the ability to add custom fields).
But it would be awesome if a user could just create their own template to store whatever they need, in the form they prefer.
By the way, notes should be part of every template (like a field you could add or not depending on your needs).
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedAs commented in another post, it would be better if they allowed us to create "templates" with custom fields. So we can design a template we need (like the one you are suggesting) and reuse it.
Instead of they providing default templates (which are nice, they could even provide more such as templates for bank accounts and rewards - all with the ability to add custom fields) but it would be awesome if a user could just create their own template to store whatever they need, in the form they prefer.
By the way, notes should be part of every template (like a field you could add or not depending on your needs).
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedAlso on Mac. After copying the password the clipboard should be automatically cleared.
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Tags and folders are pretty much equivalent. Just tags are more flexible as you can add as many as you want to one item - you are not limited to add the item to a folder or subfolder.
But tags show as folders. So you can go to a tag and see the items that have that tag, as if it was a folder.
The thing with tags is that if you actually asigned a multiple tags to an item, you can find that item until any of those tags.
As said, just as folders, but more flexible. This is why I like them best for a password manager.
In my case, my folders are my different vaults. And in addition, I have tags making my life easier and not restricted just to add that item into any one folder.