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During implementation of Proton Drive, the uploading of hundreds of gigabytes can hinder normal work. It would be nice when some throttle could be applied.
Optionally with a day and night window for instance, to allow nightly uploads to run at full speed.
For really large migrations (but might be out of scope) something similar to AWS Snowball ;-)
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Duplicate of https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/932839-proton-drive/suggestions/47027290-limit-sync-bandwidth, which has more votes.
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Tested also with Vyte (https://vyte.in), but usability was an issue as well as privacy (>5 US-based tracking products always on).
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Requested information at some alternatives:
- Zeeg (https://zeeg.me): only through CalDav when available, untested whether bidrectional
- Meetergo (https://meetergo.com): through CalDav when available, untested whether bidrectional
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It would definitely help a lot. We have Calendly and it's JavaScript deeply integrated in the onboarding of new customers. After switching to Proton, this has become a hassle in terms of the amount of labour needed to do it manually.
After further investigation, we have switched to cal.com.
With cal.com (open source and free and paid hosted versions, note US-based), you can retrieve events from the ICS feed (CalDav). The ICS feed is only read from.
However, since cal.com also sends an invite to the Proton mailbox, the item also appears in the Proton Calendar.
There were some minor issues. Most notable ones:
- some recurring calendar items had the wrong timezone in the ICS feed of Proton. Drop and recreate calendar item. Fixed.
- restrict number of calendar items in ICS feed of Proton. One with 15K items crashes. Solved by creating calendar starting at this year instead of using one with maybe 20 years of history. -
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Switch to Signal owned by Signal Foundation is happening quite fast, but still under US jurisdiction.
A chat module hosted in Europe with good security and already large user base seems both like a commercial killer app as well as something commercially viable.
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Duplicate of https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/945460-general-ideas/suggestions/48246425-proton-buy-threema possibly.