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I think this will jeopardize the privacy part of proton and will be hard to implement securely since proton calendar is encrypted. If we allow this, even as an option and warnings, it won't be long since one of us will complain that something leaked and that proton promises were not fulfilled.
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I'd like to have a private version of Oatuh and potentially other authentication methods for 3rd party apps that authenticate/authorize with Proton.
In my mind this service will allow me to, while authorizing the app, pick and choose the data I share, like email: email alias, name: a pass configured identity, and similar.