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An error occurred while saving the comment Enea commentedDon't you think that it will be better to give the options to a notary, or write them in a testament instead of giving this option?
I say because the only way to make it work would be to set up a timer that counts the last time that you haven't logged in (let's say, one year for example), and then ship an email to the person with the data, but that can potentially be used against you.
I find good the idea to delete the account though, like with Telegram (for example after 6 months).
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An error occurred while saving the comment Enea commentedNow, that's a very good idea. Thank you.
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We plan on adding additional payment options going forward.
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I know, i know... There are others posts about the same subject. A lot of people talk about "ProtonChat", but the biggest problem here is that there are a lot of alternative already, and the issue with them is the userbase. No wonder that Whatsapp is still one of the most used services.
Now, in my proposition here, I would like to say that in my opinion "ProtonChat" should yes exist, but not as a standalone thing with proprietary protocol. It would be great to implement the well known Matrix Protocol (https://matrix.org/blog/home/) in order to enable end-to-end chat and calls (straight on the web version, and maybe implemented through the bridge).
This would allow all the ProtonMail users to communicate in other ways compared to E-Mail only, and still with other users/apps (like the famous Riot). And last but not least, it will make a lot of people aware of other services for communication, and help "make the switch" to them (in this case to the Matrix protocol).
What are your opinions?