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OHHHH YES
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This is a great idea and very much in line with Proton’s mission. A built-in scanner in Proton Drive would let users capture and encrypt documents directly, avoiding third-party apps that demand excessive permissions. It could include OCR for searchable text, encrypted annotations, and the ability to scan directly into specific Drive folders. On the security side, end-to-end encryption from the moment of capture, metadata stripping, and secure sharing with time limits would make it stand out. This would close a real privacy gap and provide a seamless, Proton-native experience.
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Standalone app for iOS/Android + web access.
Cross-device sync of contacts via Proton’s E2EE.
Encrypted fields: phone, email, addresses, notes, birthdays, tags.
Birthday auto-integration: each birthday automatically creates an event in Proton Calendar.
Smart groups & tags (e.g., family, work, projects).
Integration with Proton Mail & Calendar.
Optional (with user consent): linking to third-party messengers (WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal) for quick communication.
Advanced Features (to stand out):
Contact history: encrypted log of previous communications (mail, calendar invites).
Secure attachments: add encrypted documents/photos to a contact profile.
Relationship mapping: visualize connections between contacts (teams, companies, families).
Emergency sharing: allow secure, time-limited sharing of specific contact details (e.g., medical contact info).
Multi-profile support: separate personal/professional contact spaces within one app.
Security/Technical Specs:
End-to-end encryption for all fields and metadata.
Zero-knowledge architecture (only user can access/decrypt).
Granular permissions: user chooses what fields sync with external apps.
Encrypted backups across devices.
Open standard support (CardDAV with Proton’s encryption layer).
With Proton Mail, Calendar, Drive, and Pass already in place, Contacts is the missing pillar for a complete and privacy-first productivity suite. This app would be a real alternative to Google/Apple Contacts and elevate Proton’s ecosystem.
If you agree Proton should prioritize this, please upvote!
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This is an interesting and ambitious idea, but it is important to note that identity verification and age verification at scale require alignment with government regulations and official standards. In fact, the European Union is already developing the European Digital Identity Wallet (eIDAS 2.0 / EU eWallet), which aims to provide exactly these capabilities in a privacy-preserving way.
What I would suggest to Proton is not to reinvent the wheel, but to participate in these pilot projects and shape them with Proton’s privacy-first principles. Seeing Proton involved in such EU-level initiatives would be a powerful signal and a great image for the company, demonstrating that privacy and compliance can go hand in hand.
For reference, moderators and readers can find more information on the official EU Digital Identity Wallet initiative here:
https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/european-digital-identity