FSEN
My feedback
77 results found
-
56 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
62 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
106 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
125 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
210 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
263 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
291 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
432 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
2,509 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
47 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
206 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
74 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment
FSEN
commented
pls fix asap. We do not need another (bad) calendar app from proton, we just want to use the existing (good, convenient, whatever) calendar apps that are already out there with a secure calendar backend. Don't reinvent the wheel, please, if it is not necessary :)
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
262 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
1,020 votes
This feature is a work in progress.
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
1,631 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
476 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
2,661 votes
Subscribers now have access to offline view with the introduction of the Proton Pass desktop app for Windows:
For more information, including what's coming next, check out: https://proton.me/blog/proton-pass-windows-app
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
714 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
693 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
-
624 votes
FSEN
supported this idea
·
When using a shared calendar with someone else, I'd like to be able to set a color for an event and this color should be synchronized with the event to the other person as well.
Currently each person has to define their own colors (if differing from the standard color of the calendar). To me it seems like an awful lot of double- or triple-effort when you share a common calendar with a team and set some colors for certain types of events, when then everyone has to set the colors for themselves.
--> Pleas synchronize color of events for shared calendars or at least propose an option to enable/disable synchronizing color of event.