You asked, we delivered! You can now set an extra password for Proton Pass in addition to your Proton account password, allowing for better compartmentalization and peace of mind.
@protonprivacy That's cool and all, but please add folders. It is such a fundamental feature that I'm baffled how you even released this product without it. Every other password manager has it, and the lack of it causes a burden when importing/exporting passwords...
@protonprivacy I agree with some of the other respondents here. From a security perspective you ideally want completely different login credentials for Proton Pass than the rest of the Proton suite. You should even be able to use a different username/email. Call me stupid, but what you've done now doesn't make sense at all.
Now, can you work on a way to export my password database as a CSV(or similar) file so I can use more than one password manager if I want?
or,
Can you work on a Dashboard for Linux DTE that allows me access to ALL my Proton apps with a single login, single 2FA rather than have 3 apps and two browser tabs open at once?
Pretty please.
Apologies if I've missed either of these, actually handy, innovations in the past.
@protonprivacy Very good! The only downside is that Proton in theory could have access to the content and has no option for external password protection. Basically no more E2E for that element
@protonprivacy Yet still no IPv6 support? Its sad that you ask everyone to disable IPv6 as if it were a privacy threat. That is the reason I use Mullvad.
Say hi to Docs: end-to-end encrypted collaborative document editing in Proton Drive
✍️ Create, edit, and share documents securely 🤝 Collaborate in real-time with live cursors, presence indicators, and comments ↕️ Import/export with ease
Docs starts rolling out in #ProtonDrive today, and it will be available to everyone over the next few days.
Make sure you're running the latest versions of the Drive apps to try it out soon!
Say hi to Docs: end-to-end encrypted collaborative document editing in Proton Drive
✍️ Create, edit, and share documents securely 🤝 Collaborate in real-time with live cursors, presence indicators, and comments ↕️ Import/export with ease
Docs starts rolling out in #ProtonDrive today, and it will be available to everyone over the next few days.
@protonprivacy Thanks for making the world a better place to live. There will also be an impending [sham]election in Iran, but you didn't have this country listed. Is there any specific reason behind this decision?
You ask, we listen -- Proton Pass is now available on macOS, Safari, and Linux!
💻 Apps on every OS 🧩 Extensions on popular browsers 🔐 Offline support on paid plans ✅ Open-source and independently audited 👇 Biometric access coming soon
*Offer available only for free or new Proton Pass users.
You ask, we listen -- Proton Pass is now available on macOS, Safari, and Linux!
💻 Apps on every OS 🧩 Extensions on popular browsers 🔐 Offline support on paid plans ✅ Open-source and independently audited 👇 Biometric access coming soon
@protonprivacy Really missing a F-droid release, this would've been a nice chance to do so.
Or even just having your own F-droid repro (in which case you're not bound to the F-droid rules, but at least users could download and keep track of updates without using the Google Play Store) 😕.
That's bothering me much more than the app itself ever did. Counts for all your apps really (beside the ones already on F-droid ofc)...
@protonprivacy Can one search content of emails yet, in the app? I have thousands and thousands of emails in my inbox and I can’t get by without content search, so it is what holds me back from switching.
@protonprivacy
There is a typo in the article. Under instructions for iOS and Android, #3 - it should be “without” and not “with” unless I’m mistaken
@protonprivacy That's cool and all, but please add folders. It is such a fundamental feature that I'm baffled how you even released this product without it. Every other password manager has it, and the lack of it causes a burden when importing/exporting passwords...
@protonprivacy I agree with some of the other respondents here. From a security perspective you ideally want completely different login credentials for Proton Pass than the rest of the Proton suite. You should even be able to use a different username/email. Call me stupid, but what you've done now doesn't make sense at all.