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Hi everyone,
The Proton Drive photo backup for Android and iOS is already out.
Please see the announcements for:
iOS: https://proton.me/blog/proton-drive-photo-backup-ios
Android: https://proton.me/blog/proton-drive-photo-backup-android
We'll continue working on developing more functionalities to help you protect your most precious memories. Thanks for your continuous support!
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I’d really like to see some of the features like Cloaked has. I know that Proton already has a lot of the features similar to the site I mentioned above.
Phone numbers is a big one for me. I mean, there’s only so much you can do with third-partyapps phone numbers.
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Im with everyone else here with a single login for SN is necessary. I can’t wait to start using it and get off of Apple notes. I already gave SN a try with their free 1 week trial . It seemed pretty good.
In case anyone wants a link to the trial, see below
https://standardnotes.com/help/40/is-there-a-free-trial-available-for-extended -
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I understand that people are not happy that they don’t have access to the mobile calendars from Proton. They are already in the works we are beta testing them. I agree with everyone else that doesn’t understand about the mobile applications. My biggest problems is I cannot join MS Team meetings or Skype for Business meetings if I am able to accept the invites. I actually have to have my co-workers send the invite to an cxx@outlook.com email address I’ve setup just to join meetings. It’s quite rather unfortunate and not at all easy to use the Proton MaiIt’s quite rather unfortunate and not at all easy to use the Proton Mail calendar with any other companies invite any basically there’s no point.
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Thanks to Lumo for this wonderful write up:
Why Proton Should Extend Chat‑History Retention for Paying Users
1. Competitive Landscape
Many leading messaging and collaboration platforms (e.g., Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams) already allow paid subscribers to retain messages indefinitely or for months. By keeping the 7‑day cap, Proton risks appearing less generous than its peers, which could deter potential upgrades.
2. Value‑Added Service for Paying Customers
Paid tiers are meant to deliver tangible benefits beyond basic access. Extended history is a low‑cost, high‑impact feature that directly improves productivity:
Referenceability – Professionals often need to revisit past conversations for decisions, compliance, or knowledge sharing.
Continuity – Long‑term projects span weeks or months; losing context forces users to recreate notes or re‑ask questions.
Peace of Mind – Users feel confident that important information isn’t lost after a short window.
3. Alignment with Proton’s Core Principles
Proton’s brand is built on privacy, security, and user empowerment. Offering longer retention by choice—rather than imposing a blanket deletion—respects user autonomy while still protecting data (the data remains encrypted and stored on Proton’s secure servers).
A simple opt‑in setting (“Retain history for X days”) would let users decide how long they want their logs, preserving the privacy‑first ethos.
4. Minimal Operational Overhead
Chat logs are already stored for the 7‑day period; extending the retention window merely requires adjusting the purge schedule. The incremental storage cost is modest compared to the goodwill generated among paying subscribers.
5. Potential Revenue Upsell
Marketing the extended‑history feature as an exclusive perk can be a compelling hook for free‑tier users considering an upgrade. It adds a clear, quantifiable benefit to the “Proton Plus” value proposition.
Closing Pitch
By granting paying customers longer chat-history retention, Proton not only matches industry standards but also reinforces its commitment to user empowerment and premium service quality.
It's a straightforward enhancement that delivers outsized perceived value with minimal technical friction—making it a win-win for both users and Proton's growth strategy.