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They're actually working on it as mentioned here: https://proton.me/blog/proton-mail-calendar-roadmap under "Deeper integration with other Proton services"
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The differential between Office 365 in Switzerland and India applied to Proton's 290 USD plan would result in a 179 USD charge, which is still pretty high.
I wonder, whether Proton can generally find a better way to balance its need to be commercially viable, while also making privacy affordable for everybody across the globe.
They should generally become cheaper the more people start using the service, since marginal costs should be negligible.
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It's a Swiss company, so they should offer that discount to veterans of any country or at least Swiss veterans first.
Although a discount for disabled people and retirees in general would be cool. I just think doing that on a global scale and verifying the status is a tough problem. -
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As of March 2024, this feature is available on the web. Coming soon to other apps.
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This is actually an interesting requirement and could be implemented by allowing to delete all occurrences of an even within a given time frame. It would also be nice to be able to just mark/select multiple events in the calendar view and then just delete those.
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This doesn't make sense, since you would hardly ever fall into a pre-selected snooze period with your surfing, risking surfing without protection and you can already disconnect and quick connect with 2 clicks on the system tray icon.
You can easily disconnect before doing whatever it is that you want to do and then reconnect right after. I suggest trying to connect to a different server as well, sometimes that helps as well.What could be helpful would be a reminder that you are surfing without protection that is more prominent than just the tray icon. So people are reminded to turn protection back on, after having turned it off. This could be linked to changes in traffic (not payload data) as well, so it corresponds to a person being done with something that caused them to turn off the VPN.
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Would love this, but rolled into the Proton Mail app. Somewhat like Microsoft's Outlook app.
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Check here for the search option feature request: https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/932842-proton-calendar/suggestions/42005188--search-option-in-proton-calendar?category_id=397492
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I guess this won't change if you're sharing the 10 connections if your account with other people. Those people need their own account and then we're going into family options/plans for Proton, which is still a hot mess to begin with.
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Please 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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I 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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If 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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I'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.
I don't get how this is still not included as part of "Mail Plus".
I want an email provider with good email functions. I don't want an online storage, vpn, or password manager. I have all those already and they are dedicated services with better functionality and faster development speed.
Why is it not possible to have a proper email tier with SimpleLogin included?
I also think that SimpleLogin should be better integrated into Proton Mail. I get that it appears in Proton Pass as a login identity rather than an alias for sending and receiving emails, but I would like the full SimpleLogin functionality integrated into Proton Mail, including the management of those Aliases.
It isn't even properly listed in the Proton plans explanation page https://proton.me/support/proton-plans
Just kinda sucks that Proton keeps adding services, but the core that makes it valuable feels neglected.