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An error occurred while saving the comment ohoh commentedAlready possible through the web interface https://account.proton.me/login?product=generic&language=en. So you'd have to specify it as a functionality you'd want to be able to access in the calendar application.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ohoh commentedPlease understand that cryptocurrency is not private at all. https://www.science.org/content/article/why-criminals-cant-hide-behind-bitcoin The article is a little older, but crypto has not fundamentally changed and it should definitely not be considered private, even with mixers/tumblers you risk having all your transactions traced back to you.
However, cryptocurrency can still be a valid payment method if other options are not accessible to somebody, like when they cannot open a bank account or acquire a credit card. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment ohoh commentedThe limit should not be increased, but there could be an option to share larger files via a ProtonDrive link in the email.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ohoh commentedI would like to have this as well, since it helps a little to avoid anybody even trying to log into your account, because they wouldn't even know what email you are using, because none of the ones that you use for emails would work.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ohoh commentedIf you could make your own NetShield functionally equivalent to NextDNS or ControlD, then I would not require a custom DNS option either, because I could just use Proton. I just don't like the very limited and intransparent functionality of Proton's current integrated DNS option.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ohoh commentedI'd love this as well and a part of security is also to give us the choice to free up aliases again. I wouldn't mind to delete them, rather than disable them and allowing somebody else to use them again after a period of 3 months or so, after which I free up an alias slot to use. This would also make 15 aliases more palatable.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ohoh commentedAt least allow us to have unlimited aliases for our own domains. You have acquired Simplelogin, but I have set my domain up with Proton and would like to keep it that way and continue to use simplelogin with their standard domains, which do not point to my domain. 15 aliases incl. for my domain is simply not enough, especially when I cannot get back any of the aliases by deleting old aliases, which I have no intention of using anymore.
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If people use a DNS with their own ISP and ProtonVPN they will just use Proton's DNS as soon as they use the VPN and that doesn't leak, since all traffic is protected.
It is a different story when you set a custom DNS server for ProtonVPN and the DNS traffic is forwarded to that custom DNS server. Here DoH or DoT would have to be used to avoid a leak, but tbh. even that DNS leak should just point to your VPN location (not an expert though, so not sure).