Skip to content

Philip KIRSZ

My feedback

4 results found

  1. 2,570 votes

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)

    We’ll send you updates on this idea

    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    An error occurred while saving the comment
    Philip KIRSZ commented  · 

    It would be logical, and entirely in the interests of security, to have the option of saving email attachments directly to the Proton drive of your choice, so that the attachments are not exposed to the Internet or directly readable on the machine that receives them. Confidential attachments often "hang" in the directories of computers using Protonmail. The same space is used elsewhere.
    Kind regards

    Philip KIRSZ supported this idea  · 
  2. 984 votes

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)

    We’ll send you updates on this idea

    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    Philip KIRSZ supported this idea  · 
  3. 930 votes

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)

    We’ll send you updates on this idea

    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    Philip KIRSZ supported this idea  · 
  4. 38 votes

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)

    We’ll send you updates on this idea

    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    An error occurred while saving the comment
    Philip KIRSZ commented  · 

    It would be logical, and entirely in the interests of security, to have the option of saving email attachments directly from our mailbox to the Proton drive on our choice, so that the attachments are not exposed to the Internet or directly readable on the machine that receives them. Confidential attachments often "hang" in the directories of computers using Protonmail. The same space is used elsewhere.
    Kind regards
    Philip

    Philip KIRSZ supported this idea  · 

Feedback and Knowledge Base