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This feature is now a work in progress
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Do you know you don't have to subscribe to their newsletters or follow them on social media in order to use the product?
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I concur with this request. Since Proton Drive is still in Beta for web (and no mobile apps yet) at the very minimum it would be great to have support for Calendar. I'm a macOS user already using the bridge with the Mail app, so supporting the Calendar app (as well as the corresponding app for other 3rd party clients as original post suggest) is the next logical choice as browser notifications (Proton Calendar on web) are not very urgent.
From the looks of it, comparing how the Proton Mail Services shows in macOS's Internet Accounts window/panel, it seems to behave the same way as Google where you can select whether you want to import Mail, Calendar, Contacts, etc. So at first glance it seems totally feasible. Unsure how much work is to get this to work across various operating systems and 3rd party clients. Hope the team can get to work on this soon, but keep the great work!
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If you read here https://proton.me/about/impact they state the following:
"Proton provides free and open-source technology to millions of people and organizations to expand access to privacy, security, and freedom online."
"Without privacy, there can be no freedom of speech, and without freedom of speech, there can be no democracy. Together with millions of Proton users from around the world, we are working to build a better internet and society."
1. War is wrong, regardless of country. There is nothing wrong with being against war.
2. You don't have to follow their newsletters or their social media accounts in order to use their services. No where in the UI of any of the products they have political commentary.
3. Part of their mission (quoted above and found in their link) is freedom of speech. Russia as well as other countries are against this mission.