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This feature is now a work in progress
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Folders and/or tags, please. Best with an option to switch between list view and folder view. At a certain amount of records, the list just gets too long and one does not always know necessarily which word to use for a search (or there are typos so a record won't be found)
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There is a limit of how many bits a cipher can use for representing a key. At a certain very long password length you run into duplicated results for what the password represents.
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I see the need, but what a software nightmare to add an email client to PP. No good.
This is really websites changing their authentication policies. Now with 2FA veering into one time codes by email or text, this undermines the usability of all password managers :-/
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I have many passwords in another password manager that use an extended set of special characters. I wonder what happens if I try importing them. Overall, no consensus about what special characters should be part of the family; I'd vote for anything that can be found on a regular keyboard.
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Datavault user here as well.
This would be great, but unfortunately the CSV export of Datavault is very simple and limited. The exported list contain field name and field data for each record, plus the contents of the note field. Those make 21 columns in the export. Categories and Types are simply not dealt with.One can manipulate an exported CSV file to work with ProtonPass' generic CSV import, but that is a rocky road. Because ProtonPass only has a few record 'schemes' with way less fields than a Datavault record, one would have to shift field orders in the export file and potentially erase a lot of field content.
Datavault and ProtonPass are in the end not very compatible.
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For me, what adds to the concerns is that all the password options like "always logged in", "PIN, or "second password" are not well technically documented. Or at least I cannot find a support article that explains exactly how a Proton password is stored locally (or not, or as passkeys?) by ProtonPass and where, and which password wraps which key. I really need to know this to the T in order to trust software with my utter digital identity.
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Unfortunately the export files from Datavault do not contain categories, types, or logos. So short of decrypting datavault's own encrypted database format, a true import is a no-go.