Linux Client
Proton Drive really needs the ability to sync desktop files automatically. This post focuses on a Linux client for Proton Drive.

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EM commented
My subscription renewed in December 2024. I have been waiting for this feature since I signed up in like 2021 or whenever. if there is no client by 2026 I will cancel my subscription. This is the second most upvoted issue. What the ****, Proton?
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Ian! D. Allen commented
rclone is working for me, but the first use after a long interval does give warnings:
$ rclone lsl pd:
2025/02/03 09:37:08.967956 WARN RESTY 401 GET https://mail.proton.me/api/core/v4/users: Invalid access token (Code=401, Status=401), Attempt 1
2025/02/03 09:37:08.968066 ERROR RESTY 401 GET https://mail.proton.me/api/core/v4/users: Invalid access token (Code=401, Status=401)
14 1998-07-28 08:44:02.000000000 .name
299 2021-12-24 00:03:07.530000000 .signature
$ rclone lsl pd:
14 1998-07-28 08:44:02.000000000 .name
299 2021-12-24 00:03:07.530000000 .signature
$ rclone copy .plan pd:
$ rclone lsl pd:
14 1998-07-28 08:44:02.000000000 .name
46 2003-06-09 06:41:48.000000000 .plan
299 2021-12-24 00:03:07.530000000 .signature
$ rclone --version
rclone v1.68.1
- os/version: ubuntu 20.04 (64 bit)
- os/kernel: 5.15.0-132-generic (x86_64)
- os/type: linux
- os/arch: amd64
- go/version: go1.23.1
- go/linking: static
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Troy commented
FYI - As of 2/2/25 ProtonDrive DOES NOT WORK with rclone. I have tested it on three different linux distributions and Proton blocks the "malicious traffic" every time.
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Troy commented
The most frustrating part about this is that the open source solution (rclone) is no longer supported by Proton. When using rclone Proton generates error messages and blocks traffic. The web version does not work well with large files.
As a company that's stated mission is to enable privacy, it is critical to support linux distributions that do not collect telemetry data like Apple or Windows based machines. This feature is incredibly important to me.
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Jan Cam commented
it's been a disappointment for years to wait for a native linux client when every other platform are supported
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Logan commented
Proton, I understand your staff has limited Linux developers but just...hire more staff to work on Proton VPN and Proton Drive simultaneously. This has been a bleeding hole in the side of the Proton suite for YEARS. You're supposed to be the champions of privacy but don't support a main component of your suite on a rapidly growing segment of the desktop user market.
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Edyr commented
We need a Linux client urgently
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Fredrik Ax commented
Well it's NOT working especially well with rclone @pace44
I tested it thoroughly October - November 2024 and could get it working decently stable for one account but not at all for two other accounts, and there has been no new commits to the code since September 2024: https://github.com/rclone/rclone/commits/master/backend/protondrive/protondrive.go
In the documentation ( https://rclone.org/protondrive/ + https://github.com/rclone/rclone/blob/master/docs/content/protondrive.md ) it also clearly states that ProtonDrive has evolved since the code was written ... it's just not working well enough right now to be fully trusted and not even well enough that you can use it at all for all accounts.
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pace44 commented
It is working now with rclone: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/18s211d/proton_drive_for_linux/
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Sam Sepiol commented
A Proton Drive client for Linux is as must.
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M commented
While there's an unstable support for protondrive in rclone, an official Proton Drive client is a MUST, please!
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Proton Anonymo commented
My wife and I have both permanently migrated to Linux....we are sad that we have no Proton Drive apps to manage syncing our files.
Please get this worked on so that we can have some trustworthy offsite backup.
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Bruno commented
One more vote for Linux Proton drive client! Pleeaaaase !!
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ocelotl commented
Possible duplicates of this:
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/932839-proton-drive/suggestions/45615451-to-sync-proton-drive-in-linux-debian-ubuntu
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/932839-proton-drive/suggestions/48724529-proton-dri-ve
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/932839-proton-drive/suggestions/48623333-linux-client-for-debianBTW Proton team: any updates?
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Arkamas commented
A bit disappointing every other platform has had this for some time but not Linux. Linux users understand more about the actual need for security and privacy, hence the reason they're using it. Linux needs to stop being treated like the redheaded step child when it comes to getting in on the same benefits and I would expect a release for platform support to be close together for all platforms, yet others have had it for some time.
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JD commented
This reflects a profound contempt for your customers
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Christophe14 commented
A Linux client is definitively needed for Proton Drive.
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Rob Garner commented
They have at least addressed this issue in a recent blog post for those who come here looking for more info but don't make it down the search result page far enough.
https://proton.me/blog/proton-drive-product-roadmap
The relevant text:
Proton Drive for Linux
We value your feedback and recognize the Drive community’s desire for a dedicated Linux app. Currently, the few Linux developers we have are working on Proton VPN. In many countries, our VPN is the only one that works, so we must prioritize supporting our many VPN users facing bans and censorship around the world. We’re currently hiring more Linux developers(new window) to support this urgent mission and, when possible, these developers will turn their attention to Drive. One thing we are doing to move Drive for Linux forward is building a software development kit (SDK), so that members of the community can contribute to this journey, too.
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Arthur Montague commented
Seriously considering not renewing when my subscription is up; this lack of support for a Linux P-Drive client, or integration/syncing with NAS drives means I have to rely on other providers such a Google that I want to get away from...
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Wilson commented
Not renewing my 2-year Unlimited subscription because of the lack of support for Linux. I really thought it would be here in two years but no. You had your chance Proton. Thanks for your service the past two years. Signing off.