Geoffrey Storan
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I think a potential way to do this is to offer lifetime plans that do not get new features, etc. that other plans often do, unless the user wants to 'top up' their lifetime plan. Effectively, they pay a large sum for a lifetime of whatever it is they want, which they can add to (so if they start with only ProtonMail but then want ProtonVPN, they can add that lifetime for another amount after the fact - but also if they already have all of the current Proton services but Proton increases the storage space for ProtonDrive subscriptions for other users, then lifetime users can pay an additional fee to be upgraded to that amount of storage as well.
Either that, or something like 5-Year Plans would be fine too, I guess.
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I do think that this is one of the most important features that Proton Drive/Photos does not currently implement.
However, I want to note that I believe that there should be 2 sides for implementation - 1 is in the app/program, using local (or locally-cached) information about the photographs - 2 is using server-side AI from within the app/program and/or website, where more advanced options should be available.
For example, looking for similar photographs - as I usually take at least 3 at a time - and suggesting which one(s) to delete because they are blurry and/or don't have very good contrast, etc., and suggesting which one(s) would be best to keep, etc.
This would ensure that not only would actual duplicates be deleted, but also give users the chance to remove excess slightly different photographs - which is honestly what the vast majority of my photographs are.
I'd also like to suggest the same for videos, music, and even other files, but that may be much more difficult to implement.
As an aside, if a photograph is stored in Proton Drive Photos *and* in Proton Drive elsewhere, the user should be given the option to remove it from one place or the other as well.
Geoffrey Storan
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I think a potential way to do this is to offer lifetime plans that do not get new features, etc. that other plans often do, unless the user wants to 'top up' their lifetime plan. Effectively, they pay a large sum for a lifetime of whatever it is they want, which they can add to (so if they start with only ProtonMail but then want ProtonVPN, they can add that lifetime for another amount after the fact - but also if they already have all of the current Proton services but Proton increases the storage space for ProtonDrive subscriptions for other users, then lifetime users can pay an additional fee to be upgraded to that amount of storage as well.
Either that, or something like 5-Year Plans would be fine too, I guess.