Refactor "Unsubscribe" UX to be in line with advertising(One-Click)
I've been using and paying for Proton services for a while now, so I haven't kept up with advertising. But recently I was looking at the web page and noticed you advertise "One-Click" unsubscribe. Unfortunately, this is not true. In many cases, it's more clicks than a regular unsubscribe process(albeit faster, sure).
The current process is:
Click "Unsubscribe" in email header.
Click "Unsubscribe" again on modal pop-up.
Click "Cancel" or "about hide-my-email aliases" on another modal pop-up.
For most mailing lists, you click "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email, the page loads with all the checkboxes already ticked and you hit submit. 2 clicks. We can do better.
At the very minimum, we can completely eliminate the alias notice after the first acknowledgement of the feature, bringing us down to 2 clicks. At best, we can simply click "Unsubscribe" because step 2 is just an acknowledge of the process rather than strictly a confirmation.
It's just not in-line with what's advertised and going a step further to be super picky, it's just bad UX design. Two different modal sizes with separate button configurations for each one back to back in what can often be a repetitive and drawn out process if you only purge every few weeks or months.
I never really needed to use the feature but lately I've been using my proton for more than just private/work stuff so I've been catching up on a tidy inbox. This would be an easy QoL update that would go quite far for all of these other posts who want "bulk" unsubscribing. This at least makes the process much faster.
