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As of March 2024, this feature is available on the web. Coming soon to other apps.
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If you receive calendar invites through a randomly generated alias such as Apple's HideMyEmail of Apple One or SimpleLogin, you can send a response from that alias.
The current behavior is to accept the meeting invite sends a response from your default calendar, which reveals your private email address.
If this isn't possible, a good compromise might be to be able to add an an option to "Accept invite with no response." This would allow you to add the appointment to the Proton Calendar, but not reveal your private email address. If a response is desired, the user can go into the account and accept it from within the alias.