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  1. 533 votes
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    This is a critical feature for ProtonDrive, because the drive is only of limited usefulness, if I'm the only one who can upload files.

    If my family wants to send large files to me, I still have to rely on other cloud providers or USB-sticks.

    I get, that this feature is not trivial to implement while still upholding e2e-encryption standards, but there are ways around that:

    1. "file-drop link protected by asymmetric encryption / hybrid encryption" - publicly shared encryption certificate and a e2e-encrpted decryption key. When uploading a file, a random password is used to encrypt the file symmetrically and the public certificate is used to store the password with the file, until the user accesses dropped files.
    2. "public folder with separate e2e-encryption secret, possibly in addition to a password" - When you intend to share an empty folder plublicly, you need to set a separate strong e2e-encryption secret with the recipient of the link. Whenever you or the user access this folder, you have to enter the e2e-encryption secret. worse usability than other cloud drives, but gets the job done and still encourages people to get a real proton-drive account for better usabiltiy.

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  5. 73 votes
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    Personally I don't need more than 500 GB of storage.

    But you never know what happens 5 years down the line and it would ease my mind to know, that I can upgrade, if I need to.

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    I think Linux users don't necessarily need a full fledged desktop client like Windows or macOS users.

    Official rclone support would already take linux support a long way, because rclone integrates nicely into the whole linux eco-system.

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