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Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces: https://proton.me/blog/proton-standard-notes-join-forces
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The title is self-explanatory. I don't know if that's extra paranoid, but, as it happens to most of us I think, say one forgets to log out from Proton services one a shared device, it would be great to have the extra sensitive data be protected by yet another layer of security.
It feels strange to have same level of access to a draft for my fortnightly writing group as well as family photos and some much more sensitive stuff.
I am aware I can encrypt the data locally before uploading it, but the inconvenience of downloading and decrypting it using a local software lets the lazier ones of us be less secure.
Note that this could apply to Proton Pass vaults as well, where one could have extra layer of security (e.g. PIN, password or anything else) to protect real identity information (ID/Passport/Address). (Or am I being extremely imprudent for having these things in the cloud?)