Allowing Special Characters In Non-Encrypted Fields

Allowing Special Characters In Non-Encrypted Fields

Hello,

In our organization, we continue to run into situations where it would be truly helpful if Zoho Vault made it so some special characters (e.g. ( ) & / *) we’re allowed/able to be used in a password entry’s non-encrypted fields (i.e., password entry name, description, and tags). For example, if we have a password entry for an account with AT&T, we cannot write its name properly and are forced to write something like “AT T” or “AT and T”. Both of those methods of writing that name aren’t ideal when searching for this entry or even visually.

So I wanted to write this here in the community forum as a feature request that Zoho can hopefully implement soon.

Thank you!
Zach

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