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This says 'Planned . NOV 30, 2023' which was a year and a half ago. Wish it could get some priority because Proton Drive is a no-go without this feature.
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Not being able to choose where on your Mac the ProtonDrive root folder (either new or existing) resides is a show-stopper for me. In my case, I have a large number of files on an external drive that I'd like to keep safe on ProtonDrive, but ProtonDrive won't let me specify the existing root folder of these files, rather it wants to create a root folder on my Mac's internal SSD where there isn't the space for these files.
Once this feature is added I can ditch DropBox.
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This is part of the autofill improvement, which is ongoing, this was highlighted in the recent Roadmap: https://proton.me/blog/pass-roadmap-spring-summer-2026
We should have a significant enhancement via iframe coming soon.
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For me, managing email aliases through ProtonPass is a step in the wrong direction. An email alias is just that, an alias for an EMAIL address, and as such I should be able to manage aliases directly through ProtonMail instead of having to open another seperate app. For the most past I create email aliases for online shopping, subscriptions to newsletters and other events where I don't want to share my real email address and expose it to spam. IF I sign up to a service that I want to be able to sign in to in the future using an email alias, well I'll do just that and I'll then store that email alias together with a password, URL and any other notes in ProtonPass, but don't force me to use ProtonPass for managing email aliases when the majority of my aliases have nothing to do with signing in to accounts.
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Just watched Sam's video '...Hides VPN Traffic Inside HTTPS With QUIC Obfuscation', so this seounds like a must. Keep hitting more and more VPN blocks with ProtonVPN these days.