Yeah, that would be nice. It is listed as "coming soon" on their Proton Pass Overview Page
Interesting timing. After posting about Proton Pass today here on Lemmy, Proton's official blog just put out a post talking about their merits. Especially about auditing.
You should check it out if you are still interested. Proton Pass Blog Post
Thanks for the links. I added a feature request. However, I will skip on mailing support about the import issue, since I am not ready to fully move over to Proton Pass and don't have time right now.
I really want to fully switch to Proton Pass since it is included in my Proton Unlimited plan.
Proton checks all of the boxes for me. Especially, being audited. I am still using LastPass until I can move all of my Secure Notes easily.
However, I think Bitwarden is a very good choice too, so there is no need to switch if you are happy with what they have to offer. I am looking at switching off of LastPass because of their security issues in the past.
Will there be a Proton Pass Secure Note import feature in the near future?
I exported all of my passwords from Lastpass and imported into Proton Pass. I have hundreds of secure notes and would like to import those as well.
I would be happy if just the text was imported. I don't really need the image files.
On another note, I had three different users for Wordpress in Lastpass, but after importing to Proton Pass only one user was imported. The other 2 were missing.
A link directly to the image file, so you don't have to visit the site to see the image, avoiding another page load and advertising.
It allows you to embed the image as well.
Also, easy downloading if you want to save the image.
Can you go more in-depth about trackerware? After looking around, I found Post Images to be the one I like the most.
I use Mullvad VPN at all times, so I am not too worried about tracking, but I would like to know if it might be a bigger issue than I think it is.
Thanks for the link!
I really like PostImages.
It has:
- Direct linking
- Anonymous
- Deleting posted image even without an account if you saved the link
- Auto expiring images
- 24Mb uploads
- Batch uploads (1000)
Yeah, it feels like instagram. Each time I upload an image, I have to remember to turn off comments and select unlisted.
Good find!
Wow, that is a classic looking site. It looks really close to what I am looking for.
Section 3-4 of the Terms of Use seems a little strict, but shouldn't be a problem for me since I don't upload memes and copyright content.
The 20 megabyte file limit is very generous!
I was trying out PixelFed, which seems like the best solution so far. I was able to direct link to a file quite easily. (Slime)
The only thing I am worried about is that they might not approve of direct linking. I checked the Terms of Use page, I couldn't find anything that said not to direct link. Do you think it is allowed? or should I look for a different service?
That's what I would like too.
I like that it is federated, but I wish I didn't have to make an account. This might be the best option though.
What is the best anonymous image hosting site?
For a long time now I have been using imgur, but I got to thinking and wondered if there was a better site.
It would be nice if the site also allowed linking directly to the image file instead of having to go to their site. Also, an option to delete the image in-case I accidently dox myself after posting a screenshot.
After a bit of searching, I found PasteBoard and ImageVenue, but I haven't tried them out yet.
What is everyone else using?
It is one of the default KDE wallpapers done by Louis Durrant for a competition KDE was holding. He titled it, "Safe Landing".
If you don't mind visiting reddit, here is a link to a 5120x2880 version.
I will look into it! Thanks for the idea.
Thanks! That is exactly what I was looking for. Success
Now I just need to clean it up and make it look a little nicer.
KDE Plasma Widget to Show JSON Results
I am using a Steam Deck with Mullvad VPN WireGuard. I am quite limited with the software I can install without having to reinstall on each update. On each reboot I have to manual turn on the Mullvad VPN and there is no kill-switch. I run the Steam Deck in desktop mode most of the time connected to a monitor.
I tried to set the WireGuard settings to automatically connect, but the settings keep getting reset.
So I am looking for a desktop widget that can run the command:
bash curl https://am.i.mullvad.net/json
This gives me the connection status and extra information.
If you think I am going about this the wrong way, let me know if there is a better way to quickly check my VPN status.