I am quite frustrated and feel significantly misled. I established a ProtonMail account and purchased a plan specifically because Google discontinued photo synchronization (a change implemented some time ago). It is disheartening to find that this restrictive policy of blocking access to one's own photographs, initially implemented by Google, has now been adopted by Proton.
This decision lacks logical justification.
If the service is to be as restrictive as Google, I would reconsider returning to Google.
I am not interested in inadequate workarounds; the expected feature should be fully and professionally implemented.
I am quite frustrated and feel significantly misled. I established a ProtonMail account and purchased a plan specifically because Google discontinued photo synchronization (a change implemented some time ago). It is disheartening to find that this restrictive policy of blocking access to one's own photographs, initially implemented by Google, has now been adopted by Proton.
This decision lacks logical justification.
If the service is to be as restrictive as Google, I would reconsider returning to Google.
I am not interested in inadequate workarounds; the expected feature should be fully and professionally implemented.