Josiah Redding
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Work on this feature has started, beginning with iOS availability.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Josiah Redding commentedYes, we need to be able to set certain senders as safe to automatically load images from, whereas everyone else is blocked by default.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Josiah Redding commentedI think this is just a common sense measure and I'm kind of surprised it's not already implemented ... even if we have "auto load images" turned on for the general setting, there should be an assumption that remote content should not be loaded for SPAM automatically until it is moved to the inbox/marked 'not spam'.
This could reduce future SPAM and protect privacy.
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Guys, how is this not already added to Pass?! I keep auto generating passwords and then the plugin doesn't save it so I have to reset the password and start over and generate with Bitwarden or another app that actually copies it for you so you don't immediately lose it.
So many sites are not following the traditional sign up process so it's important to save it to the clipboard in case the plugin doesn't recognize the account creation.