Jim Kinnibrugh
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jim Kinnibrugh commentedProton is already moving towards a comprehensive, secure, private service. That fractures in some places. Smartphone backup is one of those places. Google for Android and Apple for iOS vacuum up vast amounts of our private data whether we like it or not and act like a huge leak in the the secure barrier Proton provide. It is possible to de-Google now with many phones thanks to the 'e' Foundation among others and I would like to see Proton integrate with this trend.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jim Kinnibrugh commentedUse of Linux is growing according to the Dutch company which supplied my desktop computer and they attribute this to a growing awareness of the security and privacy issues with proprietary OSs and growing support for the principles of FOSS. This chimes with the principles of Proton and I feel there is a need for Proton to give more weight to meeting the needs of Linux users and not just in respect of Proton Drive.
I look forward to a Proton app which allows access to all the Proton services and to a growing awareness of Proton among Linux users and a stronger association between Proton and Linux in the minds of all.
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This is a fairly normal and very useful feature of e-mail clients/systems and its absence from Proton Mail is unexpected.