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    Jesse commented  · 

    Some ideas for implementing this:

    1. Maybe Proton could create mail-only accounts so that the joint account would not be entitled to VPN, etc. benefits? Then one could be included in Duo and would avoid people abusing Duo to add a third person.

    2. Or maybe Proton could make explicitly joint accounts which can be accessed by the two Duo users (basically, encrypt the joint account keys using each of the user's passwords). This has a few benefits, including tracking who does what in the joint account for auditing purposes (to figure out source of a hack, etc.), and can be reused for business use cases (support teams with shared inbox, etc.). It could also allow you to sign into a single user and unlock keys for all the accounts you have access to at once, avoiding the need to sign into each one-by-one.

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    Jesse commented  · 

    This seems like a launch blocker that was left as a followup, similar to calendar sharing in Proton calendar.

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