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  1. Lumo should have its own privacy policy

    Title.

    All the other Proton product do (https://proton.me/legal/privacy). Privacy policies are obligatory in many jurisdictions.

    Btw, in my eyes, the absence of this policy is a sign Proton is moving too fast with too little consideration given to important business decisions.

    10 votes

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  2. Account Lockdown

    Sometimes we do our best to secure our private information and data - this could be by using ProtonPass to store emails and passwords or ProtonMail for secure communication.

    Despite this, things can go wrong and in some cases, do go wrong. There are various ways third-parties can attempt to access our account to get the vital information we store, so what happens when they do?

    Maybe an ex-partner found out your password or you fall victim to a phishing attack; your data exposed, computer maybe hacked - you may not realise it, but at any second someone could access…

    11 votes

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  3. Display/show disk/storage space usage details

    Various apps likely shows a disk space usage, for example ProtonMail desktop app in the bottom-left corner. Clicking it, I would assume to see the details on where the disk space is used, so i can potentially delete some content.

    User should be able to see the list of services and its disk space usage, click the service with high usage to see even more details, being able to realize what to delete/cleanup. For example if it is Mail, show the list of largest folders and its sizes. Clicking folder would open it.

    11 votes

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  4. Proton Cleaner

    Proton Cleaner deletes Browser data, ... (like CCleaner or Incogni)

    10 votes

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  5. Request for Free IMAP/POP3 Access

    I understand that IMAP/POP3 is currently gated behind paid plans. As a committed advocate for privacy, I kindly request that you unlock basic IMAP and POP3 access for all free accounts, even if subject to reasonable limits (e.g., sync frequency, folder count).

    This change will:

    Enable users with financial constraints to adopt Proton Mail.

    Strengthen Proton’s position as the go-to privacy provider by removing a major blocker to migration.

    I am eager to beta-test and provide feedback on this functionality or any of the above proposals.

    Thank you for considering these suggestions. I remain a loyal Proton user and look…

    10 votes

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  6. Utilize the Privacy Pass protocol

    https://blog.kagi.com/kagi-privacy-pass
    https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/04/21/privacy-pass/
    Privacy Pass is a protocol that allows people to cryptographically prove they have access to a service without revealing who they are. I think Proton could be able to use this in really cool ways, for example to prevent Proton from correlating Proton VPN activity to users, or to use SimpleLogin aliases without Proton being able to correlate the alias from the original email.

    10 votes

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  7. Proton, Startpage-like browser extension and anonymous searching

    I would like to see Proton building up on Startpage's idea (https://support.startpage.com/hc/de/articles/4521527855636-Impressum?t=light) and creating Proton infrastructure and browser extension that would allow for anonymous searching/browsing/surfing.

    10 votes

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  8. Support HTTP/3 QUIC on Proton web servers

    Actually Proton supports HTTP/2 but not yet HTTP/3. This technology improves mobile performance without reducing the security.
    Do you have a plan to support HTTP/3 ? Thanks

    The following websites measure the adoption on HTTP/3 technology
    https://w3techs.com/technologies/details/ce-http3
    https://radar.cloudflare.com/adoption-and-usage

    10 votes

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  9. Proton corrector

    A corrector of grammar etc. in all language but with a privacy focus, so “Proton Corrector”

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  10. Improve Proton Calendar notifications on Linux (sound, persistence, snooze)

    On Linux (Ubuntu / GNOME), Proton Calendar notifications are easy to miss: they are transient, quiet, and disappear after a few seconds if you are away from the screen.

    There is currently no way to:
    • enable audible alerts
    • make notifications persistent until dismissed
    • snooze calendar reminders

    This makes Proton Calendar significantly less usable on Linux compared to mobile platforms and even basic desktop calendar apps.

    Please consider improving Linux notifications by supporting one or more of the following:
    • notification sounds
    • persistent / actionable notifications
    • snooze support
    • better integration with Linux desktop notification standards…

    9 votes

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  11. Make Proton Docs searchable

    Add the function to search inside proton docs.

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  12. Markdown notes app

    Markdown app request

    A secure, private markdown notes app would:
    * Open new revenue opportunities
    * Extend Proton’s privacy ecosystem
    * Expand customer's digital workflows
    * Leverage existing encryption technology
    * Clearly meet user demand (well, at least mine)
    * Reinforce the promise of “privacy by design.”

    I am using Obsidian and really like it, yet unencrypted notes on my devices is a significant concern.

    9 votes

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  13. VPN shows blocked trackers. I want to see what is blocked.

    On the VPN you can see the amount of blocked trackers, but I would like to expand this and view specifically what is blocked. Ty.

    9 votes

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  14. a decentralized app store

    Similar to apkmirror or aurora store, it could work cross-platform, so we don't have to use Google on Android, Microsoft on Windows, or if one simply wants to explore apps, without border restrictions, it could link the vpn to the store so it doesn't apply changes due to where your Google account is based or geolocation

    9 votes

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  15. Secure native integration of Proton services together and with external services (granular consent & scoped tokens)

    Many privacy‑focused users including myself run several Proton services alongside automation platforms such as Make and Home Assistant. Because Proton does not yet expose a secure, granular API, we have to resort to work‑arounds:

    Forward selected Proton Mail messages to a Gmail account.
    Let Make read that Gmail inbox, filter the messages, and then push the extracted data into Google Calendar or other third‑party services.

    As a result, Google (or any other intermediary) ends up with full visibility of the forwarded emails, and Make gains access to the entire mailbox, not just the specific messages we intended to share.
    These steps defeat the…

    9 votes

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  16. Proton Authenticator extension for Brave Browser

    I would like there to be a Proton Authenticator extension for Brave Browser so that I can access codes more quickly without having to use my phone, just like 2FAS Auth does.

    9 votes

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  17. Add the open models by OpenAI to Lumo

    OpenAI's new open models seem to be significantly better than the current models offered by Lumo. By integrating these new models I believe Lumo can become even more useful.

    9 votes

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  18. CLI Apps for integrations / automations

    One big drawback of using proton instead of a big tech alternative (or nextcloud) is the lack of integration with third party services for automation or productivity.

    I get that being E2E, it is complicated to make such integration through webhooks. But having CLI apps as a bridge could help (just like the App for proton mail bridge, but for all the proton services (at least mail, drive, docs,calendar).

    It should be easier to integrate proton into any workflow with automation platform like n8n etc...

    9 votes

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  19. Virtualization like QubesOS DVMs--to protect the masses from the impending AI Spear-Phishing Swarms (Heiding et al., 2025).

    Recent research shows with a little development, modern LLMs can be used to fully automate spear-phishing campaigns-- from reconnaissance to email and evaluation.

    These atracks work as well as human hacking experts with 54% success.

    This also makes it way more profitable.

    Average non-QubesOS users need virtualization like disposable VMs in QubesOS.

    Heiding, F., & Lermen, S. (2025). Evaluating large language models' capability to launch fully automated spear phishing campaigns. In ICML 2025 Workshop on Reliable and Responsible Foundation Models. https://openreview.net/forum?id=f0uFpuea1s

    9 votes

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  20. Run Immich server on proton drive, instead of the custom and very rudimentary photos feature we have now

    Hi,
    the new photos feature is a nice direction, but a far cry from all the competitors.
    So why not use an feature rich open source software like Immich, let it run on the Proton Drive storage and don't spend resources reinventing the wheel.
    This would be a smart move!
    Photos integration in drive is too basic and will take years to rival Google Photos etc, if at all.
    Best
    Kris

    9 votes

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