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Rob van der Velden
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The fact that there will be a Proton switch to Linux instead of Windows is
because Windows is a critical mass for Proton with a much greater reach than Linux users. Windows critical mass is in business use. That is decreasing.
Just look at countries (governments) that are switching to Linux and putting Windows aside.
As individuals we have to be patient, the change will really come. Nobody knows when.An error occurred while saving the comment
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See the announcement from Proton Docs today, July 3, 2024!
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Totally agree.
I leave that to Proton about pricing.
All options per additional person can be kept lower.An error occurred while saving the comment
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Dear Proton,
I have been using Proton (Mail, VPN, Calendar, Drive and Pass) for >2 years with complete satisfaction.
Considering expanding the account from Proton Unlimited to Proton Family.
The switch is too much for our family financially and in terms of expanded functions.
Not all families consist of more than two people.
In my case, our family consists of two persons. There are and will be no additional family members. We are a bit older together.
This is the reason for my question or idea that a customized subscription is also possible, such as Proton Family, but as Proton Family (C). The C stands for customization.I'm curious what Proton thinks about this.
Greetings,
Rob
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Added value for private individuals who use e-mail a lot.