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An error occurred while saving the comment nichu42 commentedHmm... Proton Calendar works for me while I'm offline. Maybe you want to report this is a bug?
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An error occurred while saving the comment nichu42 commentedAs the APK is available for download from https://proton.me/de/mail/download, you can use Obtainium to download or update directly from there or from https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-mail-android
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An error occurred while saving the comment nichu42 commentedThere are plenty of privacy-aware browsers to choose from: LibreWolf, Tor Browser, Ungoogled Chromium,... Why another one?
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An error occurred while saving the comment nichu42 commentedSorry, but this is an awful suggestion IMO. As far as I know, Spark is not an e-mail client. Instead, they download all your e-mails and store them on their servers. Giving Spark and their technical provider Google full access to your mailbox pretty much destroys all safety and privacy advantages you have from owning a ProtonMail account.
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An error occurred while saving the comment nichu42 commentedA native desktop app would be nice, integration in Thunderbird even nicer.
I am currently using the original Proton Calendar App through the Windows Subsystem for Android on my desktop, Maybe that's an interim solution for you, too?
That's exactly what keeps me / us from moving to Proton.