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Home Assistant makes smart‑home management secure, private, and easy to use by running most automations locally and keeping your data inside your home. Its open‑source approach allows constant security review, and its interface works well for both beginners and advanced users.
Its strengths are straightforward: local‑first security, privacy by default, wide device compatibility, an accessible yet powerful interface, and a large community that keeps improving the platform. This combination gives users a flexible and reliable system that doesn’t depend on any single company.
Because Home Assistant is already mature and widely adopted, building a new smart‑home manager from scratch would mean recreating years of integrations, testing, and community work. Improving Home Assistant instead is more effective and sustainable: contributions help millions of users, strengthen an existing open ecosystem, and avoid fragmenting the smart‑home landscape with yet another separate platform.
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VeraCrypt is fully open‑source, works across major platforms, and delivers precisely what you’re looking for:
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It would be fantastic to have the 'choose-server-by-city' feature available on macOS, iOS, and Linux as well. While we understand that most users are on Windows, it’s important that those of us on other platforms don’t feel left behind. Expanding this functionality would make the experience more consistent and inclusive for all users.
The Proton Hub could also offer quick links to download all Proton apps, view release notes, and stay informed about important updates such as new features, major changes, ongoing incidents, or scheduled maintenance.