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This is already possible with either a pin code or your password.
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I personally think they should support flatpak.
I would go further then this and only support flatpak. Because it would be better for the company resources.
Flatpak removes the need to maintain different versions because it's compatible with (almost) all Linux versions.
It would also have a bigger user base because everyone from all Linux versions would use the flatpak version.Since Linux in general has a smaller community then apple and windows it's important to spend your recourses as well as possible.
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Linux user and can run all the above mentioned programs. Whereas I still prefer flatpak because a unified way of installing programs on all Linux systems in general is needed. And flatpaks seem to work just fine and are one of the easiest systems to use.
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Yes you have my vote.
It's indeed better than in notes. (Which I'm currently using)
This would be so much easier. And look better.
Maybe proton pass could even ask to add the codes before it saves a login. Ofcourse only when you add 2fa to your account.
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Yes I like your idea.
Some websites (certainly not all) use this system for security questions.Many people forget these questions because you never need to use them.
Being able to add them to a log in in especially made fill in boxes would be awesome.
Now I add this kind of information to the notes part of the log in.
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Maybe a small go in-between option.
Why not buy proton pass lifetime?
It's not what you asked and I fully agree to having a flex plan.
You can add proton pass lifetime to your account for a 1 time payment. (200 euro in Europe)
Your subscription will still only be for mail plus. But since you have lifetime pass you can use both.
It's not exactly what you all asked but this exists so you don't have to wait until they finally implement those long asked features.
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This is interesting indeed.
Since they already bought a lifetime it is indeed not needed to put it in the subscription.So I'm supporting your idea.
I do think going that extra mile for completely choosing the services in your subscription would still be better.
Meaning if you only use mail and drive for example you can add only those in it. You can always add and remove services later on.
If you bought a lifetime they will always be included in the subscription without additional cost.
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Personally you're missing a pdf editor/reader.
And all apps should be available as standalone apps and for offline use.
You should be able to choose wether you save it online or locally. And ofcourse with whom you would share it who can access the document if used online.
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Agreed. should be an option for all computers. (all desktop apps)
Should be possible on windows, macOS and linux.
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I can understand your question. And agree to the fact that newer versions aren't always built to be better but built to be more addicting. Also more features can make it feel more complex.
Anyway spending resources on obsolete os systems isn't that logical.
I don't see why any company would do this.
iOS 15 if from if I recall 2022 or 2023 and isn't that old but optimizations for systems that will only drop in user base over time isn't something companies will do.
That's why I'm against it sorry.