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I have a bunch of logins for websites that have started using Shopify to handle their logins. The main site's URL isn't even part of their login page anymore, so Pass has no idea what I'm logging into. Currently the choice is to either manually search those logins every time, or add Shopify's URL to every site so they ALL show up as login options. Neither is ideal.
I know a solution would be to log in with a single Shopify account for all of these, but that's exactly the kind of thing I'm trying to get away from by using Proton - separate aliases for each account, etc.
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This would be nearly as good as tying the login status to the desktop app, so you only have to lock or unlock once, and any browsers plus the app stay in sync (there is a separate request for that which I've voted for). But this would be enough to solve my main issue - that the PIN is enough of a hassle that I alternate between disabling and re-enabling it, which is obviously not ideal.
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Agree with all previous comments - really love snooze feature but conversation grouping is really counter-productive for me.
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I would love this too, especially coming from 1Password. There are often things that I don't want popping up as login options in the browser anymore, but I'm not quite ready to completely delete the information. It was also super nice in 1Password how those archived items didn't even show up when searching all items, but you knew they were safely stored elsewhere.
Alternatively, an option to exclude a vault from the browser would partially solve it (although a true archive would also mean it wouldn't pop up when searching Pass on desktop, which is nicer).
A workaround I've been using (at least for the browser part of this) is to move the URL from the website field to the notes.
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Tossing in my vote to have aliases somehow separated from logins. I like having them managed in Pass, because I'm usually creating an alias and login at the same time. And I agree that merging them with the login wouldn't work well because you may want to use the same alias for multiple logins. But as a default I'd prefer to see all categories EXCEPT aliases displayed.
I would suggest a totally separate area for them, so that we're either viewing aliases or all other items. I think most people are probably used to seeing logins stored together with saved cards, etc. (which can be filtered if desired), but aliases feel like a whole other thing that could be a separate tab altogether and never mixed. There could also be a way to link the aliases to whatever logins they're used for, to make it easy to move back and forth between those entries.
Some way to restrict autofill behavior to a more specific URL (exact match maybe).
Currently, on sites that use Shopify, Pass can’t tell which website you’re logging into and every Shopify site shows up as an option.