General Ideas
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Need a different "Login Detected" notification icon. The current icon is the "mail" icon.
When I get a new login detected notification on my phone it displays the email icon. I think it's a new message so ignore it. When in fact it's someone trying to login to my account and I need to do something. Can you change the icon so it's something else so I know it's a Proton Official Notification and I need to pay attention.
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Let users choose which emails trigger notifications (by sender, recipient/alias , label, or folder)
User story:
As a Proton Mail user, I want to CONTROL WHICH EMAILS TRIGGER PUSH NOTIFICATIONS so that I’m only alerted about messages that require my immediate attention.
I want to enable notifications only for certain senders, recipients/aliases, labels, or folders, so I don’t get distracted by unimportant emails.
I also want the option to REVERSE this logic—receiving notifications only for emails that aren’t labelled or sorted, such as personal or unexpected messages.
Ultimately, a filter system for notifications, giving users the same flexibility they already have for organising their inboxes.
This would make notifications more relevant, REDUCE NOISE, and…
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Lock Session Functionality
When using Proton Mail on a laptop, it’s often convenient to keep the session open to avoid re-entering the password and 2FA code every time. However, this can become a security concern, especially on shared or work computers.
I propose introducing a “Lock Session” feature, a temporary lock that can be unlocked using a quick PIN (similar to Proton VPN). This would allow users to secure their active session without having to go through the full login process again.
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Add an "App Switcher" to desktop version, like browser versions of your services/apps.
Would like to see an "App Switcher" like you have available on your browser versions of your services for my desktop as an option to move between available services/apps.
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I want to be able to access my open tickets (requests for help)
I want to be able to access my open tickets (requests for help) to evaluate its contents and status, so that I can get track and monitor my tickets and status.
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Make Proton user friendly for drafting emails with Undo / Redo button [Ctrl-Z / Ctrl-Y] like Gmail has
Make Proton user friendly for drafting emails with the Undo / Redo button [ Ctrl-Z / Ctrl-Y ] like Gmail has.
Without these FREE features, users like me can not properly draft a bit more complex emails with cut and/or copy and paste.
Maybe it's just me but if these features do exist, they are not easy to find.
Or are these Undo/Redo features just for none FREE accounts?
If this is the case and the Undo/Redo feature is just for PAID accounts, it seems Proton management needs a rethink to keep their FREE features updated to what Gmail and…
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Allow payment for Proton subscription plans before the due date
My renewal for Proton Duo is about a month away. I was looking on the Proton website for a way to pay for the next 12 months before the renewal date, but to no avail.
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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.
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Hide unused labels instead of delete them
Sometime a label is useful during a certain period of time. Despite a label is no longer applied to new messages, it is still important to be kept to tag old ones. For example, a messages related to a renovation you've made to your house in the past. The renovation is over, but you want to keep the history.
For the sake of cleanliness, It would be useful to be able to hide unused old label from the side bar. Messages tag with that label should still be found though.
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Allow importing multiple events into Proton Calendar from .ics attachments in Proton Mail
Currently, if we have an .ics attachment with a single event in a Proton mail email, we are able to import that into Proton Calendar.
However, .ics attachments that contain multiple events are not yet supported, and show this message: "This ICS file contains more than one event. Please download it and import the events in Proton Calendar". This introduces a fair amount of friction.I get these quite a lot as I often book train journeys where both the outbound and return journeys are sent to me as two calendar events within one ICS attachment.
Please change the Proton…
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Standard notes widget
It's the only thing stopping me from finally migrating from Google Keep... I need better visibility on important notes, not hidden in an app I might forget to look at or update
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Provide Sentinel features for free for targeted individuals
Proton Sentinel is included with the paid plans, but for highly targeted individuals, a option could be to give them Sentinel for free, only the Sentinel part.
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Hide previous conversations in a conversation thread with "..." button
When I open a conversation in ProtonMail, I see the entire conversation history. This is very annoying when there is a new email in that thread with an attachment - I always have to scroll through the ENTIRE conversation down to the bottom where the attachments are visible in the UI. Please hide previous conversations by default and make them visible by clicking a "..." button just link in Gmail.
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Bad Proton Mail UX
Proton Mail has multiple glitches that significantly reduce the practical utility of this email service.
- After years, Proton refuses to persist the Unread filter across inbox refreshes, new Web browser tabs, and application relaunches. Gmail does NOT have this unnecessary UX problem. My first experience opening Proton Mail immediately upsets me, every time.
- Sending emails often takes many, many seconds to complete, compared to other email services. Sending emails with Proton Mail feels sluggish.
- After several months of using Proton Mail, I discovered that dozens of my emails hadn't actuall been sent, they had all been stuck as drafts. This…
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Parallels
I use Windows running in Parallels on MAC and cannot install Proton apps for Windows in the Windows VM. As a consultant, I have several clients who use a variety of OS, so I use a MAC (OS Tahoe 26.0.1) and run Linux, Windows and MAC in Parallels VMs. In Windows is the OS where I am in need of Proton apps including VPN. However, cannot install either the Proton Mail app which gets a failure or the VPN app which will not even start an install process. Your help in adding this to your features would be greatly appreciated.
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Proton Website Dark Theme
I don’t get why Proton doesn’t already have this but I believe all the dark theme lovers would love for the Proton website itself to have a dark theme option.
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Bad TOTP autofill for websites various and sundry
Proton Pass fails to autofill TOTP code textboxes for many websites, including PayPal and Reddit.
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On an iPhone, in Proton Calendar, you can request access to contacts to obtain a "birthday list" and create an individual calendar (which ca
On an iPhone, in Proton Calendar, you can request access to contacts to obtain a "birthday list" and create an individual calendar (which can be disabled in case anyone is bothered) that allows you to see birthdays in your address book. This calendar could be configured to only display them, or it could even be configured to notify you about them.
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Please let us inline AVIF images in the message body just like JPEG and PNG
Proton Mail lets users preview AVIF image attachments natively, but it doesn't let us inline the image into the message body like we can with JPEG and PNG. How come? Seems simple enough!
So look, AVIF is a modern image container standard universally supported by all modern browsers and operating systems and has been for years. It's not nearly as ubiquitous as JPEG or PNG, but it is significantly more efficient with its compression algorithm. An AVIF image is significantly smaller and better-looking than an equivalent JPEG, and even lossless AVIFs have better compression than PNG. It is an all-around…
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Support Web3 domains
Support the use of web3 domains in protonmail
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