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    Pablo Estronada commented  · 

    I've been a ProtonMail subscriber for almost a decade. I never fully ditched google due to critical friction points and missing features, but am trying to rip the bandaid off as technofascism is hellbent on enslaving us all. The natural decision was to try replacing Google Calendar with Proton Calendar. NOTE: I strictly use custom domains nowadays with both Proton and SimpleLogin, as I don't trust any entity to not enshittify and turn user-hostile (including Proton).

    Imagine my surprise when I can't even use my aliases with Proton Calendar, without a dozen friction points, even though Proton acquired SL a few years ago... The ProtonMail UI actually even implies that the event is registered with my custom default Proton calendar name, but the event does not appear in my calendar whatsoever.

    I understand this specific feature request could be difficult from an engineering perspective, but Proton consistently fails at the bare minimum (like being able to edit plaintext documents in Proton Drive, which should have been a day 1 launch feature, but still does not exist ~6 years later **audible screaming**).

    THE BARE MINIMUM in this case = a button in ProtonMail to import/add any calendar invite to ProtonCalendar (ignoring all email associations entirely, if need be). It is completely ridiculous that users are required to download the ics file, then re-import to ProtonCalendar. The whole point of any digital "ecosystem" is to tightly integrate the services, not provide the same experience as multiple disjointed competing services. I would legitimately be embarrassed and ashamed if I were a product manager or developer working on these services at Proton, and had this type of day 1 feature on the backlog for years.

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    Pablo Estronada commented  · 

    Though a nextDNS style dashboard and alternative would be good for non-VPN devices, VPN users already have access to this and privacy alternatives like quad9 and pi-hole.

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    Pablo Estronada commented  · 

    IMO this should be #1 priority for any new class of services within the Proton ecosystem. There is an enormous gap in the personal task management and profesional project management space where seamingly no E2EE competitor exists for the average consumer (cross platform, cloud backup, and device sync).

    The thing about tasks is they can relate to, or contain, highly sensitive and deeply personal information associated with any data in your digital life, but also your future intentions (which email etc often do not). In many ways my todo list contains more sensitive info than my historic emails, or even my browsing history. Tasks can relate to photos (follow up on something in or about the image), files (actions items, collaboration, document expiry, etc), passwords (expiry or attached notes/documents), cards/finances/wallet (expiry, documents, action items). All of this is important even without the fact that much of this information is leaked as tasks inherintly require the use of the highly centralized – creditably compromised* – push notification services of big tech.

    I'm aware that there are todos in the likes of standard notes and note-oriented competitors, but they are extremely simple and don't allow for complex organization and life admin (filtering, notifications, separation of concerns between personal, work and family), so they are not a genuine or realistic competitor to the likes of todoist, ticktick, things, remember the milk, amazing marvin or the integrated offerings from big tech.

    * https://www.reuters.com/technology/cybersecurity/governments-spying-apple-google-users-through-push-notifications-us-senator-2023-12-06/

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