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Proton, can you please implement this?
I have 2FA enabled. hide-my-email-aliases do not work exactly the way I want them to. So, I still to use my additional addresses. But all my additional addresses can login using the same password. not good. i need to use these additional emails to send and receive emails but also be unable to login using that email additional email address. I do not give out my account email address I used to create my account and upgrade to Mail Plus. I am tempted to get Proton Unlimited but things like this is the main reason I have not.
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When having several proton-email address, sorting received email according to proton-email addresses
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Security Questions and Answers are consider insecure these days because many, many places and software ask the same questions and if the users give the same answers and they were in a data breach, well, hackers will have these as well to break into your accounts. I got around this issue by treating security questions and answers just like a complicated password to enter that is unique to that security question for only that site.
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Hi everyone, this one is under consideration, pending anti-spam measures we might need to take.
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This would be really great for those places on the internet where you definitely need a hide-my-email-alias like internet forums, groups like groups.io or google groups, mailing lists, social media,youtube, etc. I do not want to use a real email address nor an additional address for these things.
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We are reviewing this idea to get closer to a clean inbox for all our users. We will let you know once we have more updates
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I agree. Or give an option to the user to automatically create a rule and folder when they create the email alias - no matter if the email alias is an additional address, plus alias, or a hide-my-email-alias. Or when they read an email, they hover over the To field of the email alias and right-click and a pop up menu item for Create rule and folder for this email alias.
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I think "additional addresses" that I have paid for I should be given the option where I can enable or disable the ability to login using that email address. Because you will not find out about a leak until after the leak or breach happens... There is a lag... Gives time for hackers to try to break into your account. If the additional address is not enabled to be logged in, then there is no way for them to get in. I have 2FA enabled which uses some authenticator app on my phone. But i have heard about phones being taken over. So, much harder to break in an account if they can never get into it in the first place unless they know the account email address. Besides, I do not have faith in some A.I. sential because it has been proven that a lot of A.I. out there has delusions.
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Somehow I was able to print my email to a PDF. Proton Mail web client provides a button to click to print. And I selected a Microsoft Print to PDF as a printer. Some browsers like Chrome allows you to Save As a PDF. This was important that Proton provided this Print button because the normal print functionality provided by the browser was unable to print the email correctly - most of the times - no matter the browser - or printer - has trouble printing emails with html tables in them.
But yeah, i can certainly understand the need to Export email to PDF here. So, I say yes too.