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Sharing a calendar is available on Web.
On next iterations we would like to enable the editing permission on mobile apps and add in the future to only share the "busy" information
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ProtonMail offers encrypted contacts for both web and mobile applications (https://protonmail.com/blog/encrypted-contacts-manager/). Calendar and note functionality will be released in the future.
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This feature is now a work in progress
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This is deal breaker for me. I tried to import from KeePassXC, where I have a nice folder-based structure, and all my passwords got dumped into one single vault. Even if I create multiple vaults, it is not enough. I really need folders and subfolders for each vault.
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First of all, I understand that Proton apps are all about security. Thus, publishing the Proton Calendar as a standard calendar in Android can be seen as an unsecure way of allowing other apps access to private data.
However, please add an "Unsecure" section or something similar in Proton Calendar settings, to allow the user to choose whether to have the calendar published or not. I, for one, would enable that, because I use the DigiCal+ widgets and integrations and they are essential for me to see all the events of the day, joined from multiple calendar and apps, in one single view/widget. Plus, I can have only DigiCal+ send me event notifications, not 2-3+ apps, each one with its own ringtone, event view and notification behaviour.