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  1. 25 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    WTF just use something like BRAVE browser that blocks a lot by default

    also why would you want proton to build a browser that so much work and there are already option. And there is even a Open Source Browser in development Ladybird Browser

  2. 7 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    That would be very cute, especially if it syncs across proton, from contacts to calender

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  3. 25 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    They do exist in contacts but birthdays from contacts Do NOT show up automatically in the calendar

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  4. 7 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    There are already projects that do this, look at something like

    Nextcloud Contacts
    -----------------------------------
    Self-hosted (full data ownership)
    Sync via CardDAV
    Works with Android + iOS

    DAVx⁵
    -----------------------------------
    Sync tool (not a standalone contacts app)
    Connects phone to Nextcloud, Fastmail, etc.

    Fossify Contacts
    -----------------------------------
    Fully open source
    Offline-first, no tracking

    Tuta Contacts
    -----------------------------------
    End-to-end encrypted
    Privacy-centric ecosystem

    and many more

  5. 25 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    Btw there are like a lot of open source projects in that dirrection alr maybe you should look at thouse and find your bubble there

    Mastodon — Most popular federated microblogging platform
    Lemmy — Growing Reddit alternative with active communities
    Pixelfed — Popular Instagram alternative
    Discourse — Widely used modern forum software
    WordPress (self-hosted) — Most deployed blogging/CMS platform
    Matrix/Element — Large federated messaging network
    PeerTube — Established decentralized video platform
    Friendica — Established Facebook alternative
    Ghost — Popular modern blogging platform
    Nextcloud — Widely used self-hosted cloud storage with social features
    Rocket.Chat — Popular team communication platform
    Mattermost — Active Slack alternative community
    Diaspora — Early decentralized social network (declining usage)
    Misskey — Growing Japanese microblogging platform
    Funkwhale — Music/audio sharing community
    Peertube instances — Various community-run servers
    Zulip — Niche but active team messaging platform
    Jami (GNU Ring) — Decentralized messaging (smaller user base)
    Pleroma — Lightweight Mastodon alternative (niche)
    Hubzilla — Decentralized identity and social (small community)
    Flarum — Growing lightweight forum platform
    WriteFreely — Federated blogging (small but growing)
    NodeBB — Active forum software community
    Akkoma — Pleroma fork (emerging)
    Firefish — Misskey fork (growing)
    BigBlueButton — Used in education/enterprise
    Briar — Privacy-focused messaging (niche/activist community)
    Session — Privacy messenger (moderate following)
    BookWyrm — Literary community (niche but active)
    Mobilizon — Event planning (smaller community)
    Kbin — Newer Reddit alternative (emerging)
    Calckey — Misskey fork (small)
    Jitsi — Video conferencing (enterprise use)
    Elgg — Community platform (legacy/declining)
    Pligg — Social news aggregator (legacy)
    GNU Social — Early microblogging (declining)
    Gotosocial — Minimal ActivityPub server (experimental)
    Sharkey — Misskey fork (small)
    Honeycomb — Experimental platform
    Phlyper — Niche microblogging
    Glitch Social — Mastodon fork (small community)
    Hometown — Mastodon fork (small but dedicated)
    Aardwolf — In development/minimal users
    Socialhome — Experimental (minimal activity)
    Tiki Wiki — Wiki with social features (legacy)
    Oxwall — Social network software (declining)
    Dolphin — Social networking (legacy/declining)
    Humhub — Community platform (niche enterprise)
    Microblog.pub — Single-user microblogging (very small)
    Honk — Minimal ActivityPub server (very small)
    Lychee — Photo management (small user base)
    Piwigo — Photo gallery (legacy/small)
    Immich — New photo backup platform (emerging)
    Photoprism — AI photo library (growing niche)
    Plume — Federated blogging (minimal activity)
    Zap — Protocol/platform (experimental)
    OneSocial — Community platform (legacy)
    Socloz — Social network for groups (minimal)
    Newscoop — Journalism platform (legacy/declining)
    Vanilla Forums — Forum software (legacy)
    SMF — Classic forum (legacy)
    phpBB — Classic forum (legacy/declining)
    Bridgy Fed — Protocol bridge (technical/niche)
    LibreFlix — Video learning (very small)
    OpenHatch — Developer community (niche/small)
    MyBB — Forum software (legacy/small)

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    Difficult Problem, but proton adding one more name to a list of alternative social media wouldn't really solve your problem would it? Then lets go further: What would solve your Problem? You want freedom of expression, democracy etc? yea we all do but thats work. And everyone has to contribute to it, ofc it is easier to sit back and relax and use Mac/Windows 11 and Facebook where everything is decided for you, but those are ****/annoying as ****, so take action and decide for yourself where you want to stand choose your own operating system, your own social media / forum etc

  6. 21 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    How would that be useful? it dosn't use your stuff for training so it dosn't affect how it interacts with you. You can already make a text document out of your ChatGPT text and give that to lumo, ask to extract the most important details, stuff like that

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  9. 231 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    They made what you asked for: proton Meet

    Link: https://proton.me/de/meet

  10. 22 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    honestly that would be great for pice of mind

    (another user wrote that something like it is already implemented thou)

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  11. 13 votes

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  12. 19 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    you mean only proton users can log in?

  13. 11 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    You can already do that!

    Inside your GoDaddy / Namecheap / Porkbun / domain registrar you set up a subdomain

    For example:
    meet.yourcompanyname.com
    or
    invitationlink134543.yourcompanyname.com
    or
    (you can write whatever here).yourcompany.com

    and point it to your proton meet link.

    Yes this process is tedious, every time going inside your registrar, but you CAN do it if you NEED to. If you don't know how to do it just ask the tech guy at your company or the friendly nerd in your neighborhood, maybe even ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini can guide you throw how to set it up

  14. 453 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    What bothers you about signal? What do you actually need?

    The main thing that makes signal less usable is that your most important contacts don't have it. I had the same issue, but over months, one by one painstakingly i convinced all my important contacts to download signal that didn't have it, and just last week for the first time signal felt like a real messenger. And you know what? it wasn't because of a new feature or redesign, it was the fact that every time i checked, 2 new messages where there and i actually had something to do inside the app

    *Edit
    I forgot to mention something: If Proton would make a messenger too, it would make the space even more fragmented, meaning even less contacts you can talk to

  15. 11 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    how about you take a look at one of the manny that already exist?

    PeerTube — Federated, decentralized video platform with ActivityPub support
    DTube — Blockchain-based decentralized video sharing with cryptocurrency rewards
    Funkwhale — Audio/music-focused federation platform that supports video
    Nextcloud — Self-hosted file sharing with video hosting capabilities (via plugins)
    Jellyfin — Open-source media server for personal video libraries
    Kaleido — Decentralized video platform (experimental)
    D.Tube — Alternative spelling/fork of DTube
    Vimeo Open Source — Open-source video infrastructure components
    MediaGoblin — Decentralized media hosting platform
    OwnCloud — Self-hosted cloud storage with media hosting
    Synapse — Matrix homeserver with media capabilities
    Peertube instances — Various community-run independent instances
    OpenShot — Video editing software (not hosting, but creation-focused)
    Mattermost — Team collaboration with video sharing capabilities
    Jitsi — Open-source video conferencing (video streaming capable)
    Kurento — WebRTC media server for video processing
    Livepeer — Decentralized live streaming network
    Theta Network — Blockchain video delivery network
    Vialer — Video communication platform
    BigBlueButton — Open-source web conferencing with video
    Streamer — Personal streaming solution
    Invidious — Privacy-focused YouTube frontend (not hosting, but video-related)
    NewPipe — Mobile video app (not hosting)

  16. 25 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    how about using something like obsidian?

  17. 8 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    why would you want proton to do that? just use one of the manny already existing ones. Yea there are non-technical users but most of the time they have at least one technical or very skilled friend that can help them out, or talk to that nerd at work and he will be happy to help, not everything is a technical problem and you might want to solve social problems with social solutions

  18. 17 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    Read books?

  19. 10 votes

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    Uservoice67 commented  · 

    not all eggs in one basket, there are other open source projects / companies, or you start one and do it yourself

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