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    jeronath commented  · 

    I'm increasingly scandalized by Proton's contempt for Linux users. The VPN application is unbearably slow, freezes constantly, and we have no access to the latest features available for Mac or Windows. We still don't have an application that allows normal use of the drive, i.e. the ability to synchronize the local hard drive with the cloud, so I have 500GB that is unusable... The email and calendar application is really below the minimum.
    And Proton claims to have a policy of ethics and respect for customers. They should add, unless you use Linux! This request thread has been open for months without any response from the staff... It's really shameful!

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    Planned  ·  9 comments  ·  Proton VPN » New feature  ·  Admin →
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    jeronath commented  · 

    Yet another Linux application that doesn't quite measure up to the Windows version. No Wireguard, no split tunneling... You can look at all the Proton apps for Linux and see how far behind Windows applications are!!!! Ditto for the Drive, under Linux it's only accessible via a web browser, no synchro possibilities... yet this is the basis of such a service...
    Please at Proton, have a little more consideration for Linux users, who are undoubtedly your best allies in your action for privacy on the Internet, in any case all the most committed...

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    jeronath commented  · 

    I've been a Proton paying customer for several years. I'm supporting a petition on this very site, in dialogue with the Proton team, to get a real Linux application for their drive, which can synchronize in real time. Currently on Linux, the only access to the drive is via a Web browser! Scandalous!
    Once again, I see that the quality of service provided by Proton to supporters of open source and Linux in particular lags far behind that of Mac and Windows users. And yet we're probably the best advocates of privacy, and therefore of Proton.
    If this gap in quality and options between Windows or Mac applications and Linux applications doesn't seriously narrow, maybe we'll have to go to Mullvad for VPN, Tutanota for email and Filen or others for the drive!!!!
    It would be really disappointing to have to use 3 or 4 different providers when Proton's integrated suite is such a good idea. Except for Linux users!
    A disappointed and impatient user!

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    jeronath commented  · 

    As a Linux user, the fact that you can't really use Proton Drive because of a missing real-time synchronization client is a disgrace and a scandal! And reading the comments, I discover that Linux users have been waiting for this for 4 years!
    What a disappointment! Maybe we're considered a negligible quantity!

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