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    flounder9872 commented  · 

    For me, I need hierarchical folders because I have a memory problem specific to proper names (of people, places, and things alike) and often cannot remember the name of the service I want to log into. The modern UI trend of "just throw everything into one big pile and use search/filter to find what you need when you need" really, really doesn't work for me, because if I can't remember the name of the thing I need to find, well, I can't search for it!

    With folders, I can easily find things by navigating to say, Entertainment > Online Games or Finances > Insurance, and scrolling through the small number of things in that folder; I'll know what I'm looking for when I see the name and icon. If any one folder gets too big, I can easily break it up into further subcategories.

    Tags are better than nothing, but unless they can be navigated in a hierarchy like folders, they just replace "scroll through 500 logins" with "scroll through 75 tags".

    I'm looking at ProtonPass as a potential replacement for Bitwarden, but the lack of categories is currently a deal-breaker. (Looking to leave Bitwarden because, among other things, their recent UI changes made categories much harder to navigate.)

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    Not only is it distracting, but it leaks to all observers how many accounts, if any, I have on the current site!

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