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Honestly I understand your questions.
I think the solution isn't a separate pass subscription but a 'choose the services you want' subscription. So being able to add and remove services from your subscription. 'custom or personalized subscriptions'. Which is already suggested before. -
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I do not think this should be a free feature.
I'm not going to look at other managers to much. Because we are talking about proton not other services if you want to switch then switch.In my opinion it is the biggest feature pulling in users to the paid plan.
Also they can use proton authenticator for free. Which does everything you need.Knowing this you can store unlimited 2fa codes in the authenticator app.
The password app could also just store them but give you extra automatic fill in options.
So you are only paying for convenience not security.That's why it should stay a paid feature.
I think this is a decent idea.
This should be a premium feature though.
My personal opinion is fond adjustments + paragraph editing + importing tables are the basics needed for this.
But importing complete docs functionality in the notes would be more premium. (without picture functionality's)
Free version: plain text notes
Premium version: The same text editing tools as in proton docs. (picture editing is not possible)