ProtonDrive Bridge
With ProtonDrive, it would be nice if similar to how ProtonMail establishes a local mail server, if for ProtonDrive the bridge provided a local file server (WebDAV, etc.).
I'd expect the bridge to handle encryption/decryption and then could easily integrate the drive into any local file manager, etc.
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Thijs
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Like many others I guess, I would definitely subscribe to Proton-unlimited, when Proton drive would support web-dav. Now I have to stick to strato-hidrive. So please follow up on this request.
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Uje Bg
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WebDAV for Joplin and more
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Quinlan Harsch commented
Would make it a real competitor to google and other cal/contact/file solutions. It's one of the things that has me on the fence about buying premium proton for personal use.
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d1mia
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without webdav, no use for me. The goal is to replace googledrive for my syncro with a NAS.
Without that, I'll have to stay with google 😭 -
seraph
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PLEASE add this
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DS
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Awaiting this feature as well
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gridlach
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Like other commentors, my immediate use case would be to sync Joplin note databases, but there are half a dozen other applications that could allow me to do away with Apple, Google, and Microsoft cloud services. Can't wait for the day.
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Teloke
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This would allow me to use the terrabytes I have on here for a lot of purposes, freely : Proton would become the center of everything I do that need storage;
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Vetrarnott
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Webdav would facilitate connecting ProtonDrive to OnlyOffice. This would be a big step towards replacing the entire Google Docs suite. I vote this as a priority feature.
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lordgrover
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As others below, I arrived here after searching for webdav support for Proton Drive so I can sync Joplin. Currently using OneDrive, which I'd love to ditch.
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evttg
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No idea how webdav works, but I believe that it s needed for Joplin to work with Proton Drive. Therefore I am all for it (just as long as security does not get compromised for convenience).
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Code Gorilla
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Love to have WebDAV for Joplin
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Wenzel
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This would help immensely with migration to Proton Drive!
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Mal.D
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I was just about to pull the trigger on an Unlimited plan assuming Proton Drive had WebDAV capability, because I'm tired of doing the maintenance on my self-hosted Nextcloud server. Glad I checked. Might have to suck it up and keep using NC until this is added.
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Frédérick Garel commented
A must have to Sync folders of my Asustor NAS. Please, implement.
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Ron Lillycrop
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I currently need to use the Onyx Boox drive for cloud storage -- would definitely prefer to use the Proton account that I trust.
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Gonte commented
Webdav would be very appreciated
But then it should be possible to create app-specific credentials and restrictions to dedicated folders for webdav -
Eduardas Sizovas commented
Lack of support for open standarts, such as WebDav, CalDav are showstoppers. They are more important than any UI feature. Using a WebDav would allow connecting office suites, such as OnlyOffice and synchronize calendars in Thunderbird. Proton is targeting power user and support for open and secure access protocols is key missing feature. Many such users are working in Linux desktop where Proton drive is not even available, so WebDav and CalDav is the only way to get access to data.
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[Deleted User]
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As noted in other comments, any open standard is good. Anything you can already mount on Linux, presumably via a bridge.
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marty
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proton-drive is pretty much useless without a programmatic way of moving data to it from Linux and Truenas. Rsync or ssh or webdav please. As others have said, moving files by hand through a web browser is a shitty way to do backups. Especially with all the warning dialogs about 'files too large' and 'don't stream at the same time'.
This can be done in a roundabout way with the windows proton drive app running in a vm via a shared folder with the linux host but I don't trust microsoft enough for that kludgy method.