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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Skye commented
This request does not have to do with ProtonMail, but rather as a company I would LOVE to see you come up with a secure alternative to Evernote. I started using Evernote before I was aware of privacy and security issues. They are not Zero-Knowledge, and they recently changed to Google servers which means that both Evernote and Google employees can look at the data. Plus, if Evernote is hacked, you lose soooo much information, not just a username and password. There are a LOT of people concerned about this, and I think a privacy minded alternative would be VERY popular. Please do this!
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Edmund Laugasson commented
Looks like similar idea is here https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/284483-feedback/suggestions/14880600-need-to-have-proton-drive-where-i-can-store-all-my
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Edmund Laugasson commented
Very much expected!
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Rafficer commented
Give them time. ProtonVPN has been released already. And ProtonDrive is currently in development.
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Anonymous commented
I enjoy protonmail, more than any other email services. However I wish to see more products. Like Proton Messages- a mobile messaging app for. Text messages from phone to phone. Or ProtonNote- a note taking app that requires password to unlock and is encrypted. Or a mobile phone like Proton X- a OS on your phone that encrypts everything.Encrypted Web-browsing" Pronton VPN, In a world where Privacy is a concern I see a market out there for a Proton X Smart Phone. But I would like to see a text messaging app or a VPN.
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Fenryr commented
I was just coming here to suggest this. Would be so great to have a reliable non-US based (Swiss) cloud storage service.
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Anonymous commented
adding tinymce to compose message view seems as a simple while already usable major step to note taking
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Bob commented
What a bunch of whinny cunts you all are in the comments section. They don't have the same amount of money as Google. These add-ons will take time, especially when they're still focusing on improving other aspects first. Entitled arseholes, all of you.
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mm commented
Any news on secure cloud storage? I'm desperately searching for a decent one that I can trust- I can't wait for you guys to do one!
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B commented
This is high on my list, right after a calendar. I wouldn't limit it to text though
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z commented
An update to this would be great. I would love to drop gsuite and need an alternative like this. Oh an the email import feature would be great ;)
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Anonymous commented
This is so funny they plan so much and release so little :D
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Anonymous commented
WHEN??? We are all waiting for ProtonMail not to be "evil" with our personal data - like so many before Yahoo, Inbox, Applemail, gmail... it is not a matter of security. Your security responsibilities end when the customer takes possession and chooses to download his creative material to his own vault. It is confidential, vital, and proprietary data that WE (the customers) create. And NO we don't want our data stored somewhere off on some Cloud. That's even worse.
I had over 4 years of data, photos, and contacts wiped out because Inbox.com suddenly announced they are done. No response to emails, phone calls, no support number, fake registered address.
Now I have a huge security risk not knowing where or how my personal data is being used. Emails of a family member who have passed away and left a lasting tribute are gone forever - because someone at Inbox decided to turn EVIL.
Why would you not allow us all to use our computers the way they were built - for convenience - not for trickery and greed - collecting private information about people's lives - and then lock it away as if it is now your property - all under this delusion of providing "security"? Cmon.
We all know whats going on here... if you can't be honest, fair, forthcoming, and responsive (your "team" post is nearly 2 yrs old), you will not survive. We are all sick and tired of companies built to steal peoples private information - and then limit access. When you do this we all start to mistrust each other and the world collapses.
"Don't Be Evil" was Google's battle cry - now look at them...looking at you through 10 different spy applications on iPads, Laptops, Cell Phones, GPS, Drones, and some dude somewhere off in a floating building more lavash than most country's net worth - claiming it's all for the common good.
Not allowing me to download my property to a local client like Thunderbird, or any number of Local Apps so I can store a back-up and better protect myself is a horrible initiative.
It trumps your "Swiss Security" mantra. Until then, you're, just like every other email service just a website bent on collecting personal information - like a pervert in the bushes outside my sister's window. You're not fooling anyone.
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Encrypted commented
I believe this is planned for the future.
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Angela Blake Coffman Dolder commented
Yay
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Terrawin commented
Yea... I won't lie. It would be pretty sweet.. honestly there are not many cloud services that protect privacy as strictly. I would drop every other cloud service in a heartbeat.
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Paul Hedouin commented
I'd pay for this :)
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o commented
^ This.
Currently you can use draft emails for this but it's a very easy mistake to hit on Discard that's next to Save.
Hope fully easy to implement in the backend e.g. with drafts.
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Anonymous commented
I'd like to see Proton add a cloud based storage option, with servers located in privacy sensitive jurisdictions, encryption performed client-side, no logging, secure algorithm. I'd triple play from Proton, Mail, VPN, Cloud. I'd pay $20 USD for that, three users for VPN, up to five addresses for email, and 20GB secure storage @ $20USD/month.
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Anonymous commented
And? 18 months have past. Do protonmail have any update? I also wan to get a cloud storage from Proton.
(Combine a email - storage for a few dollar/euro aper month)
Now i am using https://www.porton.nl (500 GB) for cloud storage.