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An error occurred while saving the comment Marcel commentedWhat are you trying to do? If you want to use them for 2FA you can do that today. I’m doing it too. Log on just with Passkey without a password not today.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Marcel commentedMake biometric unlock an option on any client possible not only Windows. That would be a highly appreciated feature for me.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Marcel commentedHave actually looked into it today. Sure I can look into the calendar agenda view every morning but it would be nice if I could read it as a mail in the morning.
I already check my inbox as part of the morning routine and having that information as a mail would be nice.But I wonder how that would be possible on a technical level. The calendar is encrypted on the proton servers. They can not see which events I have in my calendar. If the feature defeats privacy I would rather not have that feature.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Marcel commentedI'm wondering how that integration could work since Proton encrypts all data the client (Fantastical) would have to be able to decrypt the data. So it would either be a feature on Fantastical site or Proton could create a proxy application you install on your device. Fantastical communicates with the proxy application which handles decryption on you device and the proxy application connects to Proton.
But that's just a quick thought without knowing Fantastical and what features it offers.
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I don’t think it’s about breaking a company but about verifying that status world wide if you want your US veteran status accepted. Also I know military and veterans are a big thing in the US but don’t know how it is in most other countries in the world and especially in Switzerland where Proton is located.