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Introducing Docs in Proton Drive – collaborative document editing that’s actually private: https://proton.me/blog/docs-proton-drive
With Docs you can:
- Write with privacy — Create and edit documents within Proton Drive, knowing your contents are only accessible to you and those you choose to share with.
- Share and invite anyone — Invite other users to view or edit your documents with a single click.
- Collaborate in real-time — Changes are reflected immediately, ensuring every contributor always sees the most up-to-date version.
- View cursors and presence indicators — See who else is viewing or editing the document, enhancing teamwork and communication.
- Leave comments and replies — Add comments to share feedback without editing the document. Comments are visible to all collaborators, keeping everyone in the loop.
- Import and export with ease — You can upload .docx documents, edit them, and download in various formats like .docx, .txt, .md, and HTML.
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You can already achieve this: Upgrade to Pro, which allows "catch-all" addresses for your own domain. Then you can hand out any addresses you like, to whoever you like, on your domain, which solves this problem.
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ProtonMail offers encrypted contacts for both web and mobile applications (https://protonmail.com/blog/encrypted-contacts-manager/). Calendar and note functionality will be released in the future.
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Please, please, please offer a SEARCHABLE calendar. I run a small business, and its absolutely imperative that we can search the calendar for previous meetings with specific clients or where the last meeting took place.
Search for encrypted calendars could be done the same as Tutanota do their search for encrypted emails: An index file is generated LOCALLY to enable search on the user's computer at that particular time. It works well. Similar to how password managers store everything encrypted in the crowd but still allow search on the computer when you are using them.Pretty, pretty please with a cherry on top, please develop a search function for the calendar.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ross commented
> Possibly in 2016.
Or not.
Meanwhile, users should know that there are many encrypted chat programs. Signal for mobile (free and open source and with better implementation of key exchange than WhatsApp). Check out Wire (Swiss, free and open source) as a Skype alternative.
What a weird idea. There are plenty of trustworthy, open-source browsers. These include Firefox (which is very fast now since the update last autumn) and Brave. Firefox has lots of available add-ons that protect privacy (e.g. uBlock Origin, Cookie Autodelete and Bitwarden - all open source) and Brave has some of this functionality built in already.
It's even less clear to me what advantage it would have for a browser to be "based in the same location" as protonmail. If the code is open source, that's the most important thing. What does it even mean for a browser to be based in a particular location?
Strange stuff.
Please, Protonmail, focus on the features that will let people finally drop Gmail. Primarily, a searchable calendar, but also search of emails like Tutanota has implemented via local indexing.