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Duplicating an event is possible from the web app. Coming soon to other platforms.
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Sharing a calendar is available on Web.
On next iterations we would like to enable the editing permission on mobile apps and add in the future to only share the "busy" information
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Planned for iOS
For web: go to Settings > Account > Language and time > Time format
For Android in the sidebar go to Settings > General > Time format
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I’d like to also support a standalone Proton Contacts application that serves as the central, privacy-first hub for all Proton services. It should maintain end-to-end encryption for all contact data, keys, and verification information, giving users granular control over what syncs across devices and platforms. This would replace reliance on Google or Apple contacts while maintaining cross-device functionality without compromising privacy.
Key features and requirements:
Centralized Key Management: Store contact keys, verification keys, and public keys in a clear, user-friendly way. Users should easily distinguish between standard contact info and security-critical information.
Cross-Platform Sync: Support secure syncing across Apple, Google, and other platforms even if native integrations are limited. Users should be able to select which contacts or attributes to sync with their devices.
Data Integrity & Maintenance: Automatically detect duplicates, merge contacts, edit attributes, and monitor for errors or key mismatches in the background. Include marking of emergency contacts for secure key recovery.
Privacy-First Functionality: Give users full control over default attributes and sharing settings, providing a clear privacy advantage over Apple and Google contacts.
Integrated Actions: Quick-access options to start Proton Mail emails, Proton Meet video calls, Proton Calendar events, or send messages via the device’s default or user-selected messaging apps.
Enhanced Security: Optional PIN, FaceID, and two-factor encryption for edits, ensuring that even local contact data is protected against unauthorized access.
User-Centric Design: The app should act as the primary interface for all contact-related Proton operations while keeping complexity minimal for end users.
By creating a dedicated, secure contact hub, Proton can unify identity and key management across all services, providing a seamless, privacy-first experience that surpasses current solutions in Apple and Google ecosystems.