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Previously, if you used the SimpleLogin dashboard or extension to create an alias, it wouldn't show up in Pass, but if you made an alias in Pass, it would show up in SimpleLogin's dashboard/extension.
This just means it'll now show your full list of aliases in Pass, regardless of if you created them directly through SimpleLogin, or through Pass.
interesting, guess you were just lucky then. For reference, here's what it otherwise looked like, as both a SimpleLogin and Pass user:
On SimpleLogin, I have 164 aliases
On Pass, it only thinks I have 9