Ability to opt out of certificate pinning
I want to use Proton Drive on my work computer but I can't because my work computer is secured with deep packet inspection, i.e. they have set it up to be a "man-in-the-middle" and can inspect all my encrypted traffic. Proton Drive protects against this (presumably via certificate pinning) and will not sync files up or down if the certificate is not correctly coming from Proton. This is a great security feature and I'm glad it is implemented, but it means I cannot use Proton Drive here at work. It would be nice if I could go into the settings and opt out of this feature on this specific machine. I am aware that this would mean that my files would not be private from my work's IT department, and that's totally fine with me--none of the files on here need to be private from them and, in fact, some of them are directly related to work, anyway.
Other related thoughts:
1) It would be OK with me if I was prompted every time I reboot the computer that the certificate is not from a valid source and do I want to proceed with what may be a man-in-the-middle attack
2) It would be cool if there was an easy way to allow the certificate from the security scanner at work, but no other "invalid" certificates (that is, we always allow the correct Proton certificate, but we can add other certificates as a whitelist to allow them as well. Anything else is automatically blocked, as it does now).
3) It would also be cool if there was a way to mark specific files or folders as not requiring the official/valid/pinned certificate, but all others continue not to sync if the cert is invalid. Perhaps there is a special "DMZ" folder that a user could opt-in to.