inglespj@proton.me
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Wow! Still not added after all this time! Why?
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I’ve imported my CONTACTS into PROTON CONTACTS. All contacts were transferred on my Apple Macbook Air Laptop as per instructions but the addresses (street/country info) appear in an unidentified line between POSTAL CODE / CITY and REGION / COUNTRY. When I try to access my contacts thru Proton on my MOBILE DEVICES (iPad, iPhone) the addresses (street/country info) DO NOT appear. I have to select EDIT/CONTINUE ON WEB to see them in that strange location mentioned above. If I re-type the address and put the information in the proper fields it will then appear on my mobile devices. However with over 500 contacts, I do not think it is feasible to accomplish this in my lifetime... not at my age :-).
Also, the location to access CONTACTS on mobile devices - at the end of the FOLDERS and LABELS list - is quite tedious particularly if you have many LABELS and FOLDERS. It would be nice to have a dedicated app like others applications to expedite access... just saying. I read in another post that this has been 9 years waiting for change, REALLY? I was told that the modification is complicated and would take time… but 9 years?
I now use a workaround while waiting. In my Vivaldi browser I made a Speed Dial to the web version of Proton Mail. The Speed Dial can be accessed with my mobile devices. I have full access to all the info in my Contacts (right hand side) and don’t have to scroll all the way down Mail’s folder/flags column to access. The addresses are still in that same bizarre unidentified field but at least all the information is available. 9 years! Hopefully Sam Cooke song will one day ring true : “It’s been a long, a long time coming, but I know a change gon’ come, oh yes it will.”. Fingers crossed!