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    Riddles commented  · 

    Totally agree. Simple first. Get it working, then add the complicated age breakdown later if people actually ask for it.

    Honestly, just showing the birthday on the date itself is underrated. I do the same thing for keeping my brain sharp — nothing fancy. One trivia question every morning. That's it.

    I use https://dailytriviaquestions.com because it's exactly that: simple. New question daily. Guess. See the answer. Done in 30 seconds.

    Same philosophy as your birthday idea — small, consistent, actually useful. No fluff.

    Hope you get that shipped. Simple stuff is usually what people end up loving most.

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    Riddles commented  · 

    Great points, Aljaž. Trust and clarity are everything when it comes to email — especially with lesser-known domains like @pm.me. While it looks sleek, it’s hard to say aloud, easy to confuse, and lacks the instant credibility that .com or well-known domains provide.

    I’ve faced similar hesitation while contacting parents and educators for my https://funriddlesforkids.com/ site. Even in that friendly context, unfamiliar domains often get ignored or flagged. Something like @proton.com or @pmail.com would be far more intuitive and trustworthy.

    Appreciate you raising this — it’s valuable feedback Proton should seriously consider.