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I'm paying for unlimited yet am using a competitor (addy.io) for managing aliases because it doesn't work good enough right now. I'm fine with this because it is an affordable solution, but I feel proton can do (a lot) better in this regard.
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I'm very much in favor of this, although i personally set my password manager up so that this isn't that necessary; by using a forwarding email service like simple login. This is now a standard feature with proton pass plus and proton unlimited i believe and allows you to set-up an email address per login wich you can combine with a unique password. The requested feature is still important, but this set-up means when either of those two show up as compromised, they should both be changed anyway.