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    I agree that for what it offers, the Premium Version is reasonably priced. And if you use these features and pay for Premium more power to you.
    But I'm a student with a limited income and all i want is a private E-Mail provider, that doesnt sell my data or bombard me with Spam.
    The only feature i would wish for, that isn't allready included in the Free Plan, is the ability to use Protonmail with Thunderbird.

    Having to go to the Website, Login, remember where i left my Phone, open Authy, enter the Code before the Timer runs out... is just a lot of hassle jut to write a short Mail.
    I love Protonmail as an idea, but right now I still use my Gmail-Account more than Protonmail.
    And 4 Euro/Month, just to use Protonmail with Thunderbird is a steep hurdle for me right now. That's about 1% of my disposable Income at the moment.
    I would love if there was a tier between the free version and the premium version, where you could pay 1-2€ for less features than Premium, but with acces to Proton mail Bridge.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Would gladly pay that if it gave me acces to the bridge. I don't really need any other premium features and the other premium options are a bit pricy for just the ability to use protonmail with Thunderbird.

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