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  1. 1,528 votes

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    I am holding my full migration to Linux because I have all my data on Proton Drive and use automations to process synched data. The web access simply does not cut it. Please, Proton, please. I finally want to pull the chord on US big tech.

    By the way: as long as I am on Windows, I have no reason to abandon my Office Home And Student licenses. If I was on Linux, I would probably switch to Proton Docs. On Windows, Proton Docs competes against Microsoft Office. On Linux, it competes against LibreOffice with its stone age GUI. Please, please, please, give us a complete Proton experience on Linux.

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  2. 21 votes

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  3. 16 votes

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    Not sure if I understood the idea description correctly, but if this is about pinning meetings and rooms that I was invited to - this would be very important for me, too.

    Currently, "My meetings" and "My rooms" only show meetings and rooms that I created. They do not show meetings and rooms which I was invited to (i.e. received a link). If I understood the original poster correctly, that is what they are describing. This would be a critical feature for me.

    Supporting arguments:

    1. Suppose I am a member of a team and we frequently want to do quick exchanges. That is what meeting rooms are for. For the owner, joining the room is just one click from the main page. For the participants, it requires each time retrieving the link, pasting it to the clipboard, switching to Meet, clicking on "Join via link", pasting from the clipboard, hitting "enter". That is inconvenient, time-consuming and discourages usage.

    2. Suppose I was invited to a meeting but forgot about it. Now I had the idea to host a different meeting and launch Proton Meet for this purpose. Would it not be nice to be reminded on the main page that I have this upcoming meeting I forgot about? This is actually something I would expect from a good conferencing solution.

    3. Suppose I have elderly family members with whom I do video calls in regular intervals, or anyone else with limited IT skills. They need an easy access with just one or two clicks, not more. Having our meetings or meeting room on the main page with a "Join" button right next to it would provide that. The whole "go get the URL and then copy+paste it" is way too complicated for them, which means they cannot use Proton Meet.

    True story: I wasted several hours preparing for and then setting up Proton Meet with a free Proton Account on my elderly parents' iMac and then trying to give them an easy access to the meeting room I had set up for us under my Workspace Premium subscription, which I had specifically upgraded to in order to use both Lumo and Meet (and all the other stuff I use anyway). Turns out that we cannot use Meet because it's too complicated. Whatever approach I tried (App, launch Web app from dock, launch Web app via Automation from console script, launch browser Web via Automation from console script, launch browser Web via Link) always contained a deal breaker (Web does not save meeting options, different story). I was excited about the idea of Proton Meet and I strongly dislike Facetime and my parents struggle with it, but alas, back to Facetime it is.

  4. 9 votes

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    He who shall not be named commented  · 

    I am not sure if this request is actually what I am looking for - but when I create my own request, it gets moved here. So I will leave my text here, although I do not fully understand the idea title and description.

    Currently, "My meetings" and "My rooms" only show meetings and rooms that I created. Please include, or give the option to include, meetings and rooms to which I was invited (i.e. received a link).

    Supporting arguments:

    1. Suppose I am a member of a team and we frequently want to do quick exchanges. That is what meeting rooms are for. For the owner, joining the room is just one click from the main page. For the participants, it requires each time retrieving the link, pasting it to the clipboard, switching to Meet, clicking on "Join via link", pasting from the clipboard, hitting "enter". That is inconvenient, time-consuming and discourages usage.

    2. Suppose I was invited to a meeting but forgot about it. Now I had the idea to host a different meeting and launch Proton Meet for this purpose. Would it not be nice to be reminded on the main page that I have this upcoming meeting I forgot about? This is actually something I would expect from a good conferencing solution.

    3. Suppose I have elderly family members with whom I do video calls in regular intervals, or anyone else with limited IT skills. They need an easy access with just one or two clicks, not more. Having our meetings or meeting room on the main page with a "Join" button right next to it would provide that. The whole "go get the URL and then copy+paste it" is way too complicated for them, which means they cannot use Proton Meet.

    True story: I wasted several hours preparing for and then setting up Proton Meet with a free Proton Account on my elderly parents' iMac and then trying to give them an easy access to the meeting room I had set up for us under my Workspace Premium subscription, which I had specifically upgraded to in order to use both Lumo and Meet (and all the other stuff I use anyway). Turns out that we cannot use Meet because it's too complicated. Whatever approach I tried (App, launch Web app from dock, launch Web app via Automation from console script, launch browser Web via Automation from console script, launch browser Web via Link) always contained a deal breaker (Web does not save meeting options, different story). I was excited about the idea of Proton Meet and I strongly dislike Facetime and my parents struggle with it, but alas, back to Facetime it is.

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  5. 66 votes

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  6. 55 votes

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  7. 739 votes

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    Currently all three of these systems have feature parity; the gap is in terms of UI, and this is something that we have in our plans to close.

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  9. 559 votes

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    Planned  ·  35 comments  ·  Proton VPN  ·  Admin →
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  10. 281 votes

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    Planned  ·  14 comments  ·  Proton VPN » New feature  ·  Admin →
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  11. 81 votes

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    He who shall not be named commented  · 

    ...and not just ad blocking - please also let users select security-related blocking lists like HaGeZi's Threat Intelligence Feeds. This would turn NetShield into a significant security feature. Proton would not even have to curate such lists - they are out there on GitHub. See Adguard DNS for an example of how this could be done.

    Privacy and security go hand in hand, as demonstrated by Proton Sentinel.

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    Additionally, it would be great to be block known phishing and malware sites. Adguard DNS lets users select security-related blocking lists like HaGeZi's Threat Intelligence Feeds. If Proton VPN / NetShield offered a similar feature, I would switch to Proton VPN. I already have a Proton Duo subscription and I would love to go full-Proton. But right now I use Adguard DNS because I have a strong emphasis on security.

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  15. 633 votes

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  17. 474 votes

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  18. 3,423 votes

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