DavidF
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An error occurred while saving the comment DavidF supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment DavidF commentedOr, as I am suggesting in some of my posts, they need a Vault Group underneath that acts just like an Account. Then, when you double-click it, a list of sub-accounts appear that you've grouped to that Vault Group within the particular Vault.
For me, it'd be like this. Vault name is "Eat Out Accounts". Then Group Vault underneath would be "Eat Out -- McDonald's Accounts", then in that, I can pull my family's separate MCD's accts (because every person has one now, per app) into that Group. So, it'd be "MCD -- me", "MCD -- wife", "MCD -- daughter", "MCD -- son", "MCD -- dog1", "MCD -- dog2", etc.
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An error occurred while saving the comment DavidF commentedDamned, great minds think alike. I just wrote up a Feature Suggestion for vaults. For me, I need to group all of our family's eat-out accounts into one vault, "Eat Out -- Accounts". Then, group all separate accounts (say 5 to 7) for each of the following: McDonald's, Wendy's, Whataburger, Subway, Jersey Mike, Arby's, Panda Express, etc. Each of the 5 family members into a Grouped Item, such as "McDonald's Group", "Arby's Group", etc. Each individual account for McDonald's would be "MCD -- wife", "MCD -- me", "MCD -- son", "MCD -- daughter", "MCD -- dog1", "MCD -- dog2", etc. But, I don't like seeing 7 separate MCD accts in the Vault, listed separately.
Because we are moving from Lastpass and have 2500+ (easy) different accounts -- because apps require separate log-ins for each person. And, we've even got more with 2 dogs that build up burger points. So, it's 7 different accounts for all those places.
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Well, to me, they should just have unlimited Vaults, or something like 250 vaults -- maybe 500 vaults. I don't see the deal, unless someone abuses it. Or, charge a small amount, say $5 per extra 100 vaults per year. Honestly, most people would never want to deal with that many vaults, so I think the actual count is a non-issue.