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This is a precarious situation: on the one hand, we hand our data to Proton to protect it. On the other, we want to be able to use the data in other apps, which potentially don't respect our privacy as much as proton does.
My two cents: allow integration/interoperability (that's what Proton Mail does, it also allows users to send e-mails to e-mail providers that aren't as privacy-first as Proton), so that it's easier for individuals to switch their primary storage away from data refineries (data is the new oil) like Google.
That still means that Meta (behind Whatsapp) has all of those contacts, but hey, it's one data refinery less. Who knows, maybe there will come a time when I can delete whatsapp...