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Would be nice, but until then (if ever), you can always use Picocrypt to encrypt the whole volume with the attachments.
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This feature is now a work in progress
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Especially the names/labels for each session. For people with multiple devices, instead of just seeing, "Proton VPN for GNU/Linux" multiple times, they could be additionally labelled as "Desktop" and "Laptop" sessions.
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Proton can't reasonably offer as much for free as Google does because they don't use your data to profit as much as Google does.
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Hi everyone, this one is under consideration, pending anti-spam measures we might need to take.
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Especially the Drive SDK should allow for this, since that will likely increase the number of third-party programs that access Drive.
Cryptographically, it shouldn't be significantly different than shared links that only allow access to a single folder