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    Maurizio Delladio commented  · 

    That there are inconsistencies on the web or app versions of Proton products is acceptable in the logic of development/update but that, despite years having passed since the initial requests, there is still no possibility of using your Proton address book on Android calls into question the coherence of an alternative project to Google. Make an effort to be coherent

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    Maurizio Delladio commented  · 

    I am a satisfied Proton user but there are things I can't understand:
    the apps, at the moment, are not entirely consistent with the web app. Frankly, I don't understand why. If the solution is so far from becoming, why not delete the apps for the moment and urge users to use the web platform?
    The problem of contacts that, at the moment forces you to keep two separate address books (google and proton) was presented in 2019 and, five years later, never resolved. Keeping two address books or making cumbersome imports with questionable results, does not make Proton an alternative service. Wouldn't it be a good idea to get to work by creating an effective synchronization or creating an app that allows you to use Proton contacts on smartphones too?
    These are problems complained about by many and that contrast with Proton's replacement philosophy...

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