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    Cindy commented  · 

    I agree. I have never liked depending on the internet while composing or reading email. I always like to download it to my computer or device first. I've often lived in areas where the internet is very poor or even unavailable except in public places. I would go to the wifi place, download the latest email, go home and read/write it privately.

    Even here in this developed country, in many places the internet often is slow or drops the connection. So it would be wonderful if I could get it downloaded to my Windows-based desktop.

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    Cindy commented  · 

    I'd like to know how a basic user who is willing to pay a smaller amount to be able to get just one or two extra features (e.g. a small raise in storage, or an extra folder or two) is asking for free email? It is already free with basic. As for what is affordable, that varies greatly with circumstances. When I was university teaching, I would have paid the $50 in a heartbeat. Now, living on Social Security, I cannot afford even $30 a year. $10-20 is the best I can do. That's still $10-20 more than if I stay with basic. How much does it cost Protonmail to give a little more storage? Or to increase the folder limit a bit?

    I truly feel that Protonmail will make significantly more money by adding one or two lower price levels so that we can all climb on board according to our needs and income level.

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