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Again, reading the comments here, I have the idea that people have no idea about Proton's mission. Proton is not the cheapest, nor do they want to be. They will not even try to compete in prices, they even stated this themselves over and over. This is why you also see no crazy discounts. Privacy is worth your money, or not. If you don't care about privacy there indeed are cheaper options, if you care about privacy and Proton's mission within this space, the prices are pretty much okay. If you need more space go to the Family or Visionary plan, I got 6TB for 40 euro, it's worth it for me. I am aware that there might be cheaper options, I however am also aware that these options might sell my date or crawl through my files and maybe even index them with AI. So, therefor I am willing to pay extra to get privacy and to support Proton on their mission.
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Reading through the comments, I'm not sure but there is a Family plan and a Visionary plan which is now available again as well. People should remember that Proton is not a price fighter nor do they want to be. Most people here comparing prices and so on, makes no sense, if it's only about the price you can find cheaper places. You pay for privacy and security, you pay for Proton to keep your data safe and to support them to develop more tools. The fact is for an average user 500GB is more than enough. I mean look at the price, for 6TB at the Visionary plan its reasonable to me as well, it's average priced, not the cheapest and not the most expensive either, but they do respect your privacy.
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This is something I desperately need. Rigt now dragging and dropping files to my drive because else if i remove them locally they would be gone from the cloud, this is really horrible for me, and not really user friendly. We save a backup to a cloud drive because if we lose the local one, we have the backup. Whoever came to the idea to on default remove the cloud version of the file when the local one is removed, blows my mind to be honest. What is the use then of the copy online, only to share with others? :D
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This would be really useful yes. Not only useful for us, the users, but also for Proton themselves, whenever we share docs with non-proton users they might get tempted to sign in when they see an google docs alternative that respects your privacy.