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I've been wondering: why hasn't Proton created Proton Forms yet? I really miss not having to rely on this Google tool, particularly because there's no equally good alternative available. It's still widely used (especially in academic settings here in Brazil, and I imagine elsewhere in the world too), and I'm frustrated that there's no way to at least safeguard such sensitive data.
Just throwing this out there as a suggestion for Proton's next product :)