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Subscribers now have access to offline view with the introduction of the Proton Pass desktop app for Windows:
For more information, including what's coming next, check out: https://proton.me/blog/proton-pass-windows-app
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Robin, have you read DeepSeek's privacy and terms of use policy? Do you understand that the suggestion you gave not only violates the very principle and motives of Proton but violates the very idea of privacy or security in any sense of the words?
Proton is already taking steps to implement secure, private AI features where possible. But DeepSeek is the single most non-private and unsecure AI tool to date. Their privacy policy is absurd, with every single thing you do on your device, from keystrokes to files, being sent directly to chinese servers.
Proton already made their stance on DeepSeek. They are against even you using DeepSeek, let alone Proton implementing it or letting it anywhere near their products.
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Earlier this morning I was completely locked out of most of my important accounts because of an outage with Proton services. I was not using the desktop app so I had not set up offline access yet. But further still, if I don't have my laptop I would be locked out of everything. It put off work for HOURS. Long time supporter of Proton, but this has changed my perspective that in it's current state: I cannot rely on Proton. I'm already migrating/installing redundant systems. Silly of me not to do that in the first place but this morning was a small nightmare.