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    John commented  · 

    I kinda duct-taped a solution together. Currently my HA backups are sent to an NFS mount on my NAS for onsite storage (and to keep the HA VM clean).

    I installed Proton Drive on my Mac and use a cronjob to rsync a copy to the Proton Drive mount nighty.... working but ugly

    I agree that a true integration would be the best, but also understand the limits of the tool due to its privacy focus

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    John commented  · 

    After moving from Google Workspace to Proton, this is one of the core gaps I have. Ideally this would be an HA Addon (now HA App) that can authenticate to a specific proton calendar, with read *and* write access.... this would be a dedicated calendar within my account just for Home Assistant use (automations, voice announcements, etc)

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