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  1. Add contacts without email address

    Allow a Contact Group to be added with or without an email address present on in the Contact information.

    17 votes
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  2. Add security key for passwordless sign-ins

    Support for passwordless sign-ins with multiple personal security keys like Yubikey

    86 votes
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  3. Proton Lifetime Plan for 99 years

    One-time payment for future certainty. Hopefully reconcilable with the subscription-based business model.

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  4. Partner With Duck Duck Go, Quad 9 DNS and Make Powerful Privacy Union.

    Duck Duck Go , Quad 9 DnS and Proton all of these companies are all about users privacy.

    It would be great to have these three companies working together. Duck Duck Go Handles the Browser, Proton handles the mail , Quad 9 handles the DNS.

    I know there VPN which is good. But I don’t think Proton has a DNS yet. Partner up with Quad 9 , and Proton doesnt have broswer, partner up with Duck Duck Go.

    Make one powerful privacy product with all three companies.

    Thats just a dream for me. I hope this dream actually happens.

    35 votes
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  5. To Do list - secure

    You could create a secure TO-DO LIST in which it would be possible to work in the same way as in Microsoft to-do list. I think that many of us have sensitive information in that letter that we don't want to share with followers.

    19 votes
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  6. Proton Office

    Now with the acquisition of Standard Notes I think there is room to expand its features with PowerPoints and Documents. It already has Spreadsheets. Then it would start being an alternative for Microsoft Word and PowerPoint (or Googles services). I think that would be a great addition for individuals but of course also businesses.

    I personally need an Office program and since I can't sync my documents from MS Office automatically with Proton Drive, this would kill two birds with one stone.

    19 votes
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  7. Log in to Proton Account with FIDO2 / WebAuthn ( Passkeys / Passwordless )

    With the rise in account takeover, password breaches, and the complexity of managing hundreds if not thousands of account credentials and their MFA, a better solution is needed that simplifies and offer bullet-proof protection against phishing and account takeover attacks.

    Many services like 1Password, Yubico/Yubikey, and Apple offer the ability to generate and securely store passkeys that can then be used to authenticate to services that support WebAuthn/FIDO2. I strongly recommend that ProtonMail, ProtonVPN, ProtonDrive, ProtonCalendar, etc. to support passwordless/passkeys in the near future to stay on top of security and ensure that its customers are properly protecting their accounts.

    319 votes
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  8. Don't use Proton username when sending calendar invites

    I use custom domains, partly to avoid giving any personal information to services that don't need it, and partly as an added layer of security for my Proton account. I've never (intentionally) shared my Proton username with anyone. I noticed when sending a calendar invite that it included my Proton username. Can we either get a separate field for invites, or can this be updated to use the existing user-specified display name field?

    13 votes
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  9. Standard Notes Acquisition and Full Google Drive Alternative Build

    With the recent acquisition of Standard Notes, it seems like Proton has plans to do what was done with SimpleLogin: maintain the original service while also integrating a version of it into the Proton workflow. I speculate that something like "Proton Notes" - built off the Standard Notes code - is on the horizon. And if so, I really hope Proton also pays attention to the open-source code of CryptPad and (the now-defunct) Skiff Pages and makes real-time collaboration possible. This will put Proton Drive on-par with Google Drive - except, of course, it will be E2E encrypted. This would…

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  10. Upgrade email encryption for existing addresses and emails

    As a long-time Proton-supporter (amongst the first users), my encryption keys for emails are rather old and somewhat not state of the art anymore (e.g. RSA 2048-bit).

    The current feature to generate new keys requires me to keep the old keys for old emails intact - but I'm looking for a feature that would actually allow me to REPLACE my existing key with a more modern and secure key for ANY of my emails.

    That would require all existing emails to be decrypted on the client with the existing key and encrypted with the new key/algorithm but would allow for…

    22 votes
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  11. Proton Identity (SSO IdP)

    We already log into Proton's own products (including Simplelogin) by authenticating via our Proton accounts. It would be slick if the API for this was exposed, so others could use Proton as an identity provider for their own purposes. This is especially relevant for business users who want their teams on proton, to enable SSO access to other internal or 3rd party tools and platforms without having to look outside Proton, or for consumer-facing platforms that want to allow their users to log in with Proton instead of e.g. Google (blech).

    14 votes
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  12. Website Hosting

    cloud (satellite) space or remote hard drive for html file upload, remote info access and exchange
    kind of like a website, but also file folder access, financial exchanges excluding php, transfers for inventory based economy transactions

    37 votes
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  13. Crowdfund Linux parity

    Run a crowdfunding campaign to put complete Linux parity on the Proton roadmap. This will allow customers and potential customers to demonstrate support more tangibly than with suggestions and votes.

    It is clear from broad and specific suggestions here on UserVoice that there is customer demand for improved Linux support. I can only assume that you are lacking concrete evidence for the SIZE of the demand. This is the intended purpose of crowdfunding campaigns.

    This is a specific, actionable suggestion to provide a solid business case for Linux support. It would also provide potential customers with confidence that Linux support…

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  14. Proton Contact

    I suggest a Proton contact app, with synchronization with the Proton account, and with the possibility of having the contacts appear in the default contact app on the Android smartphone.

    All encrypted, of course.

    That's the only reason I haven't switched to Proton yet. Once contacts can be synchronized with the phone's address book, there's nothing to stop me from switching COMPLETELY to Proton.

    15 votes
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  15. Personal Data Removal

    A new service focused around removing personal data from sites like TruePeopleSearch and Whitepages. Since the whole idea of Proton is focused around privacy, I believe it would make a great addition to the current services provided by Proton. It would make it a perfect tool for new users who getting into privacy control and for current users who are serious about their privacy. Let me know what you guys think!

    23 votes
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  16. Contact Application

    I suggest that Proton develop a contact application similar to the Contact application that Apple has.

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  17. Enhanced email formatting features

    Proton's email formatting features are too limited for Proton to be the world's leading secure email provider.

    I suggest that Proton have at look at Zoho's and Gmail's formatting suites. For example, emails look much better and are more readable when the content area is narrowed and centered on the page (needs "deep" indent feature).

    Line spacing and undo features are most valuable, too. These are must have basics.

    15 votes
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  18. Option to collapse sidebar

    The left-hand menu sidebar occupies excessive space. Could we implement a new layout feature allowing users to collapse it? This feature would function similarly to Gmail's sidebar: when the mouse hovers over the area, it expands, and when the mouse moves away, it collapses. This would improve usability and maximize screen real estate.

    7 votes
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  19. note taking app

    Hi,

    I have been thinking about moving to the Proton environment as at the moment I am paying for several services as Last Pass and Nord VPN.

    Said that, I am wondering if you have a plan to deploy a note taking app like "Notion" or "Evernote" .

    From my experience Notion has the best features and layout and I would love to have something similar.

    Thank you
    Valerio

    6 votes
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  20. Configure spellchecker language in desktop app

    In a browser, Proton Mail benefits from the browser functions to spell check. In the new Proton Mail installed application, the language cannot be configured or I do not know how to do it...

    It would be very useful to be able to configure the spell checker language for people that are writing in a language that is different than the OS language used.

    Thank You

    8 votes
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