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Yoms
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I think that excluding special characters is NOT important at all because :
1) You don't know in advance which characters are refused by a website, so how would you know how to configure those rules in Proton Pass beforehand?2) If one character is refused by a website, just manually replace it by another one and that's it. No big deal. That's how I do it in 1Password 7 (that I still currently use until Pass is on par).
As regards the missing special characters, I concur and this should be a breeze to implement.
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As a paid user for many years, I was indeed very disappointed by the limitations. It's basically the free version for unregistered users.
I mean, you have more features using Duck.ai (DuckDuckGo) without registering. Even a free account on Twitter gives you access to more features.
- Can't upload images?
- Chats not saved permanently?
- No access to best model (even for a limited number of requests per day)?Finally, disregarding privacy concerns for a bit, Lumo does not perform as well as other AI such as Midjourney (for generating images) and other examples. This makes paying for Lumo Plus an almost impossible pill to swallow.
I would only consider paying an extra for Lumo Plus if it was on a par with the best AI out there *and* provided the privacy aspects on top of it.
I don't blame Proton for not being there yet. I know it takes a lot of time to train an AI. But in the meantime, the limitations we currently face and a extra paid Lumo Plus version are not justified.
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I don't quite get OP's request.
When I create a new identity, I can set the length from 4 to 64 and enable capital letters/numbers/special characters.
Or should the status of this request be updated by Proton's team to "solved"?