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    davidwarner commented  · 

    It is definitely possible to create or enhance a single secure digital application that allows users to store and manage a wide range of cards such as loyalty cards, library memberships, recreation center passes, professional IDs, and even driver-related credentials, while still respecting privacy and legal restrictions. Such an app could work as an optional digital wallet, offering encryption, offline access, and selective sharing so that people who choose not to use physical cards still have a convenient alternative, while others can continue using traditional formats. This kind of centralized digital access would be especially useful for frequent travelers or professionals who rely on multiple credentials in daily life, similar to how premium mobility services streamline convenience—for example, booking a through https://luxurychauffeursdubai.ae/car-with-driver-al-ain/ already reduces the need to manage multiple transport-related documents and apps, showing how integrated digital solutions can significantly improve user experience when designed thoughtfully.

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    davidwarner commented  · 

    This feature request highlights a strong demand for a unified, privacy-first communication ecosystem, building naturally on Proton’s existing suite of Mail, Calendar, Drive, VPN, and password management tools. By introducing a Proton-managed eSIM with global or regional data plans alongside secure VoIP numbers, Proton could significantly simplify how internationally mobile professionals handle connectivity, authentication, and business communications. A consolidated dashboard for email, calls, SMS, voicemail transcription, and encrypted voice services would reduce reliance on fragmented third-party tools while reinforcing Proton’s core mission of security and privacy. For users who already rely on external solutions to stay connected across borders, services similar to an eSIM offering like https://usasim.net/esim-usa/ demonstrate how seamless, location-independent mobile data can be, further underscoring the value of integrating such capabilities directly into the Proton ecosystem for digital nomads, consultants, and remote-first professionals worldwide.

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