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iOS has a feature called Shared Photo Library. When enabled in the camera view, all photos taken are automatically added to a shared cloud album accessible to family members.
It would be incredibly useful if Proton Drive Photos could sync with this iOS Shared Photo Library. Specifically, if all shared library images could be automatically directed to a chosen shared album in Proton Drive. This would eliminate the need to manually select and add images to a shared family album afterwards.
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Vouching in, as an association I personally use currently offers two useful services:
- Email forwarding – a single, stable address that can redirect messages to any new mailbox when members change email providers.
- SMTP “send‑as” capability – the ability to send mail from that forwarded address. Acts only as a forwarding proxy which users trust.
It would be fantastic if Proton Mail could bring these same functionalities into the web interface, so users could:
- Keep one permanent identity to trusted services.
- Send messages from their forwarded address directly within Proton Mail.
Integrating these features would greatly simplify account management and improve continuity for users who rely on forwarding and “send‑as” workflows.