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An error occurred while saving the comment CZ commentedI live in Vietnam, I would find this feature useful as many celebrations are based on that calendar, for example Tết the Vietnamese New Year.
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An error occurred while saving the comment CZ commentedMy guess is that Proton is waiting the EU to impose interoperability of messaging apps, means you would be able use any app you want independently of the one used by your contacts.
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An error occurred while saving the comment CZ commented2FA is available on Proton Pass, isn’t it?
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Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces: https://proton.me/blog/proton-standard-notes-join-forces
An error occurred while saving the comment CZ commentedI would love to see Proton Notes, separate app. I know Proton suggests to use Standard Notes, but they really do not look good, and really pricey for just notes..
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An error occurred while saving the comment CZ commentedI agree completely. I would imagine something like Outlook display. An other solution would be that previous email exchanges are hidden in the email, so there would be no need to scroll down for ages (but I know Proton will answer that emails are not read, so this is not feasible).
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A new 'Computers' tab has been added to the Android app. Coming soon to iOS.
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Forgetting Proton masterpassword is scary, but since we are constantly logged in our apps, we don’t practice remembering it (I have to rely on handwritten backups). I would like to see a feature like a reminder pop up window (once a week or month?) that prompt us to enter our Proton password (like Signal does with the PIN).