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Another +1 for this request. Using Google for contacts is convenient for syncing them across Android devices but this does not really work well when on a desktop/laptop computer. Having the info of other people on Google is not really compliant with some privacy laws when push come to shove.
Having a Proton Contacts app that can be accessed by the phone and/or VoIP phone would improve privacy/data security.
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Yes Roboform got this right. Unfortunately it is an American company so I cannot use it for work purposes due to very strict data protection requirements. This is where Proton Pass (and KeePass) come into the picture.
So it would be really useful if Proton would be "inspired" by the functionalities of some of the competitor to implement this functionality.
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For a privacy and security oriented organisation like Proton it basically baffles me that you have to use your account's master password for logging in into everything.
Having an independent password like 1Password as mentioned before would be better as that would not potentially compromise your account.
(I use 1Password for storing the Proton account credentials because the password is nearly impossible to remember unless one has a photographic memory, but even then typing it out would be a hassle.)
so +100 for this request, and it should be implemented into all Proton apps, not just Proton Pass.
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Depending on the password, human readable/memorable or long with random characters, a password showing up as compromised does not necessary mean your own related account was compromised. Someone else may have the same password, but not the same e-mail address (assuming one is not sharing an e-mail address with other people).
Unless it has been used at a company/organisation of which you know it has been hacked. In that case the login credentials need to be updated anyway just to be sure.
So I am not sure if this should be top priority, at least not until some useful things that have more impact on usability have been implemented, but that is just my opinion.
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1Password has the option to choose between updating an existing password entry or to create a new entry.
Having the same in Proton Pass would basically solve this issue.
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Another +1 for folders and tags/labels so that password search will be limited to that folder or group when selected.
Now I have to resort to creating multiple vaults as a workaround, but that does not really solve the issue of separating personal/work/volunteer/.... 2FA's and passwords if Proton Pass is used for 2FA's.
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Wouldn't SImpleLogin take care of this?
Yes, being able to manage it in Proton Mail would be more convenient but I like the flexibility of SimpleLogin where you can forward to multiple mailboxes, which Proton Pass doesn't seem to be able to do.