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I really hope Proton can add an option to make email reminders meaningful.
In the images advertising the redesign of the mobile apps a few months back, they even showed an inbox with meaningful Proton Calendar reminders ("Lunch with John"). I was very excited for a moment as I thought I was about to get a real replacement for Google Calendar.
I also want to call attention to the idea of E2EE in this context. If reminders contain 1) the event time and 2) the fact that there is an event at all, then we can't say that calendar events are fully end-to-end encrypted in the first place. They are *partially* encrypted. It's a choice to not encrypt some information.
I would like users themselves to be able to choose to unencrypt event names, just like Proton itself has chosen to not encrypt even times and the fact that the user has an event. -
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Work on this feature request is underway, starting with iOS.
🗓️ A new calendar invite widget shows the main event info in all emails that contain event invites. Tapping on it takes you to the #ProtonCalendar app directly from your inbox.
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I'm a strong supporter of this. I also use email reminders as a kind of to-do list hovering in my inbox, and as long as the email subject line is generic in Proton Calendar reminders, I'm unfortunately not going to be able to make use of the product I'm paying for.
I also hope that any implementation isn't limited to a single platform. Only having a fix on, say, iOS, feels like it runs contrary to the principle of something as inherently multi-platform as email. -
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I support this. The current situation is very inconsistent, unfortunately.. The correct date format for my locale (DD/MM/YYYY) appears in many contexts, but a bunch of others - most notable some of the most important, including calendar reminder emails - use incorrect date and time formats.
As well as allowing users to choose date and time formats, Proton should ensure that these formats are applied consistently across all their products.
This is just basic functionality. Delivering products which use incorrect date formats feels as unprofessional as delivering products with spelling errors in them.