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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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It is simply a reality that many users will be forced to use non-Proton e-mail addresses; the most prevalent example would be work e-mail addresses. In this case, setting up an automatic forwarding of e-mails to one's Proton mail account is simply not possible due to company policy. However, it bothers me that I need to have two separate mail clients on my phone. The appeal of applications such as GMail (as in: the client app for phones, not the mail service) or Apple Mail is that they allow interfacing with all sorts of different mail services, thereby enabling users to only use a single app for all their mail business. I understand that Proton's service architecture doesn't allow "simple" integration into other mail apps but I feel like a concession should be made to enable Proton users to also only use a single app for all their mail business.
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I will not be renewing my subscription if this feature is not implemented by the time my current subscription is up; I have given Proton the benefit of the doubt when it comes to new features since 2018; with the release of Lumo, Wallet and Authenticator, I have lost faith that they value quality over quantity. Providing a way to integrate your calendar with other calendars such as a work calendar by way of an email application like Thunderbird is a mind-boggling decision to me and shows that the people in charge of the Proton product roadmap prioritize users with very different needs from me. That's obviously fine, it just means that I have to find a product that does meet my needs (or self-host).