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    William Romero commented  · 

    A chat that can only be accessed using a protonmail account and (not web based) can be installed on multiple operating systems (Windows, MacOS, Unix). All applications must be closed in order to login to an online chat to prevent screen captures, copy/paste, etc. Simplistic yet attractive chat interface. You must possess a predefined key as well as your own proton mail account to access a chat. The keys would be generated via protonmail application with a partner or group. The user logs onto the protonChat application in Windows, the app proceeds to close all other applications (browsers, other chat apps, etc), mainly non-essential things. After it is confirmed that everything is secure, it brings up an interface where you input said key and your PM credentials. The chat room would be set via website (protonmail). This would include options, chat room expiry, users allowed into the room. Once a user logs out of the chat, he/she is not allowed back in and a room must be recreated in order to preserve security. Probably a bad idea, but could be made into something better.

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    William Romero commented  · 

    The ability for users to hide certain emails and leave them inaccessible without a special link and/or password. This would make hiding important emails much safer should your account become compromised by a third party. They would not only need to know your login plus your mailbox, but a third mailbox password and the specific link to the folder. I know, I think it sounds like a lot of work, but it seems like a good idea. Does it not?

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