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Hi everyone, this one is under consideration, pending anti-spam measures we might need to take.
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I agree that it could be nice to have a proper « Proton PDF » product from Proton.
It could be a very nice way to get the Proton ecosystem known from random people if it allows to do for free simple things such as basic edits, add/extract pages, merges, bookmarks and so on. Some technical stuff could be for the paid version only if they’re very rare for such products on the market (I don’t know) and expensive to host / code and so on, but I think a lightweight PDF reader / editor, both online but an app would be great too for the advanced stuff, it would fit nicely in Proton’s ecosystem and it’s promise of privacy.
I stumbled upon this PDF editor the other day (https://my-pdf.net/) (I have no idea yet if they’re legit though, careful!) and their promises of privacy and thought « ****, Proton should do this too! ».
Anyway, great suggestion!