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    Édouard commented  · 

    I really agree with this suggestion. Given how popular Proton services have become, providing the option to get the app from an alternative repository to Google Play own could go a long way for privacy dissemination. And from a user standpoint, it is clearly more reliable for those with de-googled Android devices to get their apps from F-Droid than Aurora (which can sometimes prove unreliable).

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    Édouard commented  · 

    I second all of the above comments. The only thing stopping me from fully committing to Proton (and adopting a paid plan) is the lack of real-time synchronisation on Linux similar to what Nextcloud has (beautifully) achieved with its own client (and the wonderful integration with Nautilus and Dolphin).

    As others have mentioned, publishing the API could be an intermediary step that would allow for a proper rclone solution (until they finish developing their own client). Andy Yen recently said in an interview with Nicolas (The Linux Experiment) that Proton's "cultural DNA" is open source, open standards, and open science, so please help the Linux community build a proper Proton client.

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