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    Jonas commented  · 

    Many users operate their own VPN on their router at home (e.g., Fritzbox VPN) to access local devices such as NAS, smart home systems, or internal servers. At the same time, they want to protect their internet connection on the go with Proton VPN. Since Android (and iOS) currently only allow one active VPN connection, we have to switch between the two VPN clients, which is cumbersome.

    I suggest adding the following feature to ProtonVPN:

    Split tunneling mode for local network resources – traffic to defined internal IP ranges (e.g. 192.168.0.0/16) is routed through the home router VPN, while all internet traffic runs through Proton VPN.
    Automatic switchover mechanism: When connecting to the home Wi-Fi, the Proton VPN app recognizes the local VPN and temporarily disables the “full tunnel” so that both connections work in parallel.
    Simple UI setting: In the settings, there is a “Allow local VPN” switch with optional specification of IP ranges or DNS names.

    This allows users to enjoy both the security of Proton VPN and access to their home network without having to constantly switch manually.

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    Jonas commented  · 

    I use Proton Calendar every day and find the current Android widget practical, but visually too dominant. A transparent background would allow the widget to integrate better into different start screen designs.
    Until now, I have been using the “Your Calendar Widget” app, which allows for almost all types of customization, and it would be wonderful if Proton Calendar could adopt this feature.
    This app or widget accesses an existing calendar (e.g., Google Calendar) and then displays it with its own design. Of course, this does not work with Proton Calendar. Therefore, it would be nice to find this functionality directly in Proton Calendar.
    Otherwise, it is an excellent app, and I am glad to have completely switched from Google, etc., to Proton.

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    Jonas commented  · 

    I use Proton Calendar every day and find the current Android widget practical, but visually too dominant. A transparent background would allow the widget to integrate better into different start screen designs.
    Until now, I have been using the “Your Calendar Widget” app, which allows for almost all types of customization, and it would be wonderful if Proton Calendar could adopt this feature.
    This app or widget accesses an existing calendar (e.g., Google Calendar) and then displays it with its own design. Of course, this does not work with Proton Calendar. Therefore, it would be nice to find this functionality directly in Proton Calendar.
    Otherwise, it is an excellent app, and I am glad to have completely switched from Google, etc., to Proton.

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