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  1. 1 vote
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    L commented  · 

    Adding specific hardware seems like a bad idea. Better, add a custom field so the user can enter any identifying string. E.g., see how it's done in Google contacts: You select "custom" as the field type, and then you can edit the string "custom" to change it to anything else.

  2. 1,213 votes
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    L supported this idea  · 
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    I'm surprised that the ProtonMail developers have not in any way responded to this request even though it has collected more than a thousand votes.

    At what voting threshold do they respond?

    Even if they are not going to implement a feature (which understandably will happen due to limited resources or their own design preferences), shouldn't they take a minute to post some sort of response?

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  3. 8 votes
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  4. 1,168 votes
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    L commented  · 

    The WRONG way to make the font size convenient to the recipient is to specify a font size when composing email. This forces the recipient to figure out how to override this font size to their own preferred font size.

    The RIGHT way to make the font size convenient to the recipient is to NOT specify any font size when composing email. Now the recipient can read the email in their own preferred font size.

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  6. 50 votes
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  7. 15,403 votes
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  8. 47 votes
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    L supported this idea  · 
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    L commented  · 

    Android Protonmail can be zoomed with a two-finger gesture, but then edges of text get cut off and make the email essentially unreadable.

    Please reflow the text so it remains on the screen.

  9. 3 votes
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    L commented  · 

    I'm removing my votes so I can reuse them elsewhere. The feature is important, though, because it will allow ProtonVPN to provide high-quality service at a low price to low-bandwidth users.

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  10. 685 votes
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    L commented  · 

    What a terrible idea. Please don't pander to the Lightning Network nonsense. People on reddit.com are organizing a campaign to cast votes on this issue. Please don't encourage this type of brigading.

    Your resources will be much better invested in accepting more cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin BCH.

  11. 2,349 votes
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    L commented  · 

    They should add BCH. And they should add multiple cryptocurrencies. Hard-coding any dependence on a single cryptocurrency is a bad idea. They did it once (hard-coding BTC) and should not make the same mistake again.

  12. 6 votes
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  13. 13 votes
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    L commented  · 

    There seem to be opposing concerns. Being able to quickly delete your email is important to some people. And being protected from somebody else deleting your email is important to some people.

    https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/284483-feedback/suggestions/14929545-delete-account-verification-process

    I think two-factor authentication will sufficiently protect you in most cases. But two-factor authentication has also been known to be hacked, if the user was dependent on their cellphone provider.

    So here is my proposal.

    1. Two-factor authentication not subject to social engineering, so not dependent on any third party such as your cellphone provider.

    2. If you delete your account, your email is not deleted immediately, but you can reactivate your account within N days and everything is intact. After N days everything is purged.

    3. You can request deletion and an immediate purge.

    4. You can set up a special one-time-use code for your account that only you will know. In the future, if you wish to remotely delete your account, simply email that code to yourself. As soon as that email reaches your mailbox, your entire account is immediately purged.

  14. 86 votes
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    L commented  · 

    This is an obvious feature. It should have been done this way from the beginning. I.e., we should note even have to vote for this.

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