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    bob hamilton commented  · 

    I agree with the prior arguments requesting POP3, but would like to add another perspective: What happens when protonmail goes out of business? What a pain it will be to have to try to export years of email (if we even get a chance), and the thought of trying to use the export tool to keep up with it on a regular basis is ludicrous.

    Since I live in an area with sketchy internet access, I often find myself working offline, and unable to access my email through protonmail on my computer, and even if I can read email on another device, trying to respond is cumbersome at best.

    Kudos on the security aspects of protonmail, but how about some thought for customer convenience? Anyone know of a secure email provider that offers POP3? I've been using a paid protonmail account for ~1.5 years, but I'm ready to switch.

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