Proton Notes
secure notes? add-on to calendar or separate would be great.

Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces: https://proton.me/blog/proton-standard-notes-join-forces
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Anonymous commented
Yes, that would be an interesting one. At the moment I'm using Tresorit to cover that functionality. I'd be in favour to have a paid service that provides the email, contacts, storage, calendar, ... services like Google, but respecting my privacy.
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Behrang Saeedzadeh commented
Please support Markdown/Multimarkdown or various markup languages for the Notes folder.
Actually supporting it product-wide would be even better.
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Frank commented
I suggest integrating OWNCLOUD as an additional feature into the Protonmail Infrastructure. It's proofed and opensource. (https://owncloud.org/)
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Anonymous commented
Convert a protonmail account in a one that you can use with youtube, google, etc...
Or create a cloud storage like Google Drive, but a "Proton Drive" or something like that. -
Crypton commented
I agree. A notepad system where I can choose to encrypted notes (and maybe even share a note with other ProtonMail users) would be great along with a full Calendar system with reminders/tasks could really make me live out of ProtonMail.
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Anonymous commented
A note pad, with calendar and pop up message reminder would be great. Thank you Protonmail.
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Edmund Laugasson commented
Importing tool from other cloud storages and note taking software would be also appreciated
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Edmund Laugasson commented
Someone suggested SpiderOak - what about its security? I mean both: physical and software level.
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Shreyas Purohit commented
any estimates on the date for the cloud storage?
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daads commented
I would love if there was a simple note taking service on the side. Encrypt notes and thoughts, would be nice.
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antonino stella commented
please add possibility to have a protondrive. storage should be increased
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John Hales commented
Great, I was almost going to sign up for Tresorit but now I'll wait!
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Anonymous commented
I would love to see Ever-note type features built into ProtonMail with the added bonus of having encryption. I have started using Ever-note more lately and I love it. But it's also a bit scary to think of someone gaining access to that account as it would be a near perfect profile of me. Thus there are things I don't want to use it for.
If proton mail started adding such features it would both add to the appeal of ProtonMail and being directly integrated with the e-mail service the two combined I think would play off of each other nicely.
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user commented
I like this idea
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anonymous commented
hi there,
in my quest to leave google and be more private, i found this.
protonmail you have been awesome - thank you.
I've had no problems with my email, the android app is thus far working well (a slightly more responsive swipe right to archive mail would be great), and cloud storage would be wonderful. other services may exist, but google held me for so long as it was *so easy* having all apps at hand.
i will be donating, and while free is superb, i'd be willing to pay a reasonable fee for privacy.
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Five Pheonix commented
Since email would be generally used for business, an option for notes in the inbox could be immensely useful.
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Muhammed commented
So low vote, makes me sad actually because Evernote or nor any other service to provide secure encrypted notepad to users.
ProtonMail can implement a similar but less featured BUT encrypted online notepad, two in one! email + notepad, full encrypted. I find it really good because right now, there is no any reputable website or developers that successfully made and got peoples trust on encryption with notepad.
If protonmail was/did implement similar of a feature, it would feature end-users more complex lifestyle.
I myself save mails as draft when i really need some text in a super-safe zone where ProtonMail is for me, but it's not really nice to get it there, i dont feel confident with storing very sensitive data and attachments as draft. It would be really nice if this feature could be added.
From my view, it is more easy to setup than making and managing mails that is delivered 7/24/365 without any issues than simply encrypting a notepad in clients browser and sending to protonmail servers where it's decryption key lies in private key which private key is encrypted with your mailbox password, while you login to mailbox it gets decrypted. So, in a simplier way, it's super-safe.
I actually somewhat feel like it's even more safe than LastPass, if ProtonMail focuses a bit minor things that is related to by a small chance to "Secure Mail", i believe "Secure Note" would fit in this category too as well.
Please thing of it, there is only one reputable service that gives secure notepad, which is LastPass. But, disadvantage of LastPass is, it is slow, it's website and decryption, it's hard to use, hard to manage, not friendly sometimes.
LastPass is the only rival i see for ProtonMail for encrypted Notepad section, and LastPass did not seem to increase their performance for login page and notepad section, they ignore it mostly, thus, ProtonMail can easily surpass it's rivals.
Give a vote guys, soon, you will need such a feature, and when android and iOS Apps become public to all people, this feature will be a very nice feature to easily store your sensitive letters/data from your device to your ProtonMail account where it is accesible all over the world!
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Anonymous commented
Encrypted ProtonDrive! Something like google drive with a Dropbox-style desktop and android client but with encryption enabled!
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Anonymous commented
Totally support this idea. Having 1000 mails with files attached to most of them occupied a lot of space and extremely difficult to manage efficiently. Uploading a file to an encrypted cloud drive and send a mail refer to it makes a mail lighter. When the storage is getting full you just clean up your cloud without running through all your mails.
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Seldon commented
I agree to @traveller1, this is a whole other business. Protonmail still lacks a lot of basic e-mail functionalities, so let's concentrate on that. As for a good encrypted storage, I would recommend Wuala. There are lots of services out there, but I liked how they implemented everything.