notification synchronization
The mobile email notification is great, but it needs to automatically be removed when you interact with the email on another device. In other words, I get a notification on my phone while sitting at my desk. I open the email and delete it in my browser. Currently the notification stays on my phone. It should be "unpushed' after I interact. This is may seem minor, but I have multiple devices (as do most people) and without it the notification is inaccurate and subsequently pointless.

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Otter commented
This would be really nice, and other apps are able to do it. For example in Whatsapp, when someone deletes a message, it also removes the corresponding push notification that was sent in iOS.
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Gino commented
It's all in the title. Currently when you receive a mail you receive a notification on iOS as well, so far so good. But if you ignore this and open Proton on other device (eg. desktop) and read the mail, the notification stays on the iOS device ... . If we look at GMail there the notification would disappear once opened on other device.
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fohaineault commented
2024, still not fixed...
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Kamil commented
I can share your frustration with the current situation. It's surprising that a modern app like this could lack such basic synchronization functionality. If this problem continues, it might lead to more time spent on managing notifications, which could ultimately affect your productivity. I might consider quitting the service if no solution is provided. I hope the developers will address this issue soon to keep us as a satisfied user.
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fohaineault commented
Why is this still not fixed? This post was done in 2016 and we're in 2023, still with the same synchronisation issue happening... Maybe make this a priority?
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Seth Weber commented
+1 on this, Google does this with Gmail and it's SO nice. :)
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Anonymous commented
This is how 55 cases of annoying look like https://i.imgur.com/QD4Q64u.png
ProtonMail is by far the most annoying app I have. Every phone buzz makes me think "oh, it's probably again ProtonMail notifying about mail I already read on web". -
A ProtonMail User commented
@ProtonMail: if I'm not mistaken a notification *can* be removed. For Android, see [1] for an example.
[1] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2839727/remove-the-notification-icon-from-the-status-bar
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Max Mustermann commented
so far also inbox from google handle's this right, this should be no problem for you aswell :)
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Anonymous commented
GMail has no problem doing this. Perhaps there is a delete notification "push"?
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ProtonMail commented
Once a message is sent to your phone as a push, it can't be unpushed. This system is handled by your phone's operating system, which is out of the control of any application.