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    Wiliam320 commented  · 

    The idea of a Proton messaging app is appealing—combining end-to-end encryption with SMS/RCS support and integration with Proton’s ecosystem could create a unified, privacy-focused communication platform. It could leverage Proton’s reputation for security while giving users a convenient way to message contacts who aren’t on encrypted networks.

    However, building such an app is challenging. Signal already provides trusted, robust encrypted messaging, so a new app risks redundancy. Adoption is crucial—messaging apps only work if your contacts use them. Supporting multiple platforms, bridging to SMS/RCS, and potentially federated protocols adds technical complexity and privacy trade-offs. Maintaining this long-term would require significant resources.

    For a Proton Messenger to succeed, it would need strong encryption, user-friendly features, seamless compatibility, and a clear advantage over existing solutions. Otherwise, it risks being “just another messenger” with limited adoption.

    In short, it’s a promising idea that fits Proton’s privacy ethos, but executing it well would be difficult.
    https://medium.com/@albertmofficial/smart-home-revolution-blending-technology-with-timeless-design-02f10047df4c

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    Wiliam320 commented  · 

    I support this suggestion wholeheartedly — having real editing and formatting options for event descriptions would make a huge difference. Right now, it’s hard to express details clearly when you can’t use bold, bullet points, or better layout.

    With formatting (like bold, italics, underlining, lists, links, or headings), event descriptions would be far more readable, organized, and useful — especially for reminders, meeting agendas, or recurring events.

    As more people rely on ProtonMail Calendar for professional and personal planning, strong text‑formatting will help make events clearer and more meaningful. Please consider this enhancement!
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