Simon Foster
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This would be a very useful option for paid users, especially for those who rely on auto-connect and want consistent performance without accidentally landing on congested free servers. Having more granular control over server selection directly impacts speed, stability, and overall user experience. It’s similar to performance tuning, where avoiding resource bottlenecks makes a noticeable difference in real-world results. I often explain this concept to beginners using simple optimization examples on https://bottleneckcheck.com/
, because limits aren’t always obvious until they affect output. Definitely an important quality-of-life improvement worth prioritizing. -
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Great suggestion—finance data is arguably even more sensitive than email, so a privacy-first, cross-platform finance manager within Proton would fit perfectly with their core philosophy. Having seamless access across web, desktop, and mobile while maintaining strong encryption would be a huge value add, especially for users already in the ecosystem. Also, from a productivity standpoint, tools that help track time vs. earnings can complement financial management decisions; I’ve been exploring something similar here: https://stundenlohnrechnerr.de/. Overall, this idea aligns really well with Proton’s direction and user expectations.