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    SD commented  · 

    Recently I discovered that when uninstalling Proton Drive (Windows) all of the files that had been synced to the local machine remained accessible. Changes to these files of course wouldn't be synced back to the server but would be accessible from the local machine.

    I propose that when uninstalling Proton Drive from a computer there's either:

    a) an option to remove local copies of the files

    b) The files are automatically removed after a warning stating that by uninstalling Proton Drive locally stored copies WILL be deleted

    c) at a minimum a warning that locally stored files will NOT be deleted when performing an uninstall and that manual deletion is required.

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    SD commented  · 

    I agree with Evil Spider - definitely need to be able to review prior to deletion. Additionally, a merge option would work also since each credential can have multiple sites - - if the password is the same then merge, otherwise review for deletion.

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    SD commented  · 

    This is absolutely critical. How would I login to Proton services if my Proton password is stored within itself?!

    Login to proton pass to retrieve credentials
    Need credentials to login to proton pass to retrieve credentials
    Need credentials to login to proton pass to retrieve credentials to login to proton pass
    .......
    and endless loop rendering ALL proton services inaccessible.

    If the "second password" is indeed for accessing only proton pass then that needs to be more clearly stated. As it stands, it sounds like there's two passwords I'd need to remember/enter in order to access any proton service. No good.

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