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I would also like a dedicated photos app. The single biggest pain point in my transition from Google to Proton is that I can't access my Proton Drive photos through any of my other apps. Want to attach a photo to a text message from Proton? Android can't access it. Want to use Proton as the default image app? Drive isn't recognized as a viable option. Photos are the number one thing I use in private storage. I think this is true for many other basic users who are just trying to escape the all-seeing Google eye. By making an app dedicated to photos, these issues can be resolved. I would also like the option to determine whether my photos are encrypted by default. (I have to imagine the decryption is why the photos take so long to load and the majority of my photos I'm fine with being unencrypted). Like others, I would prefer if the actual storage location was the Drive, but the photos themselves were accessible, viewable, and modifiable in a dedicated photos app.