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    Stephen Kiel commented  · 

    As a couple of others have pointed out, there are several products that have been doing this for years. SpiderOak & Tresorit offer encrypted zero knowledge storage.
    An easy to set up solution for keeping your files current on all of your devices is Syncthing. It is a peer to peer sync instead of a cloud, but it is free (FOSS), encrypted transfer, fast, and the only limit on data is your physical storage space.
    I don't see what ProtonDrive would add that is unique, and it would be behind its competition.

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    Stephen Kiel commented  · 

    There is a product - Nuvolect SecureSuite that is an encrypted alternative to the "contacts" on your phone. From the SecureSuite you can send mail through protonmail on your phone, and you can send mail TO A GROUP through protonmail on your phone. The nice thing about a dedicated contact manager is that it also can be used to place calls and send messages through 'Signal' or your default SMS. It provides an alternative to having your contacts available for all of your apps to see.
    It does have a calendar, but in the current version it is a little lame. I am not seeing notifications from events, but it could be a setup issue.

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