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We have given this quite a bit of thought, but at the present moment, it is not clear the advantages would outweigh the disadvantages.
The biggest problem is search. Encrypting all metadata would break metadata search entirely on the web client as there is still no efficient way to handle search of encrypted data within a browser.
Secondly, metadata encryption’s value from a privacy standpoint is also somewhat dubious. Because we ultimately must deliver the message to the recipient, we must know who the recipient is. At the current time, there still isn’t any proven and viable way to work around this.
Metadata encryption is an area of continued research for us, and when the opportunity arises and the technology for doing this matures, we will definitely implement it in ProtonMail.
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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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This feature is a work in progress.
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It'd be great if Proton hosted their own (Discourse) community and feature request forums, e.g. forums.proton.me or discourse.proton.me and moved UserVoice and Reddit discussions there. Having a privacy-friendly place to discuss and vote for new features, post about company, product, and industry news, etc would be a welcome change to the privacy nightmare that is Reddit Corp and other social media platforms.
This UserVoice forum is overloaded with duplicate ideas. Discourse makes it simple to merge or split threads. Search for any idea on UserVoice and you find many posts about the same thing, many old without any “status” activity. It’s frustrating.
I fully understand the desire to outsource this sort of thing ten years ago when Proton was a smaller company. That’s no longer the case.
They could engage a small number of community leaders to assist with moderation if needed. People are happy to help. But I think the continued insistence that they need to use Reddit, UserVoice, X, etc flies in the face of the community’s desire for privacy friendly alternatives. Why should I sacrifice my privacy with these platforms just so I can stay up to date on Proton news or chat with the community?