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    R commented  · 

    Firefox, for sure, would be the current best option here. I don't want the Proton team to take the *immense work required* to build a whole browser, when Firefox (when set up properly) is already very, very secure, and fast.

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    R commented  · 

    This is not necessary. There are already great messaging apps out there, with no connections "to the likes of Google and Facebook", which are also free and excel in terms of privacy features.

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    R commented  · 

    I don't think this exists currently... It would be great to have an ability to customise a specific folder to archive or delete emails automatically after a time period. For example, a folder for Newsletters which are interesting enough to not delete immediately, so I pop them in a Newsletters folder, but any email in that specific folder, I can get them to automatically be deleted if they're older than a year old.

    I keep most emails around forever, as some obscure emails from eons past still end up being useful in the future somehow. So I don't want this to be a blanket thing on my whole inbox.

    And this isn't exactly a real problem I'm having. Currently I can just go in once a month (or so) and delete all emails up to a particular date. But to have an automatic rule set up (for specific folders only) would be really great.

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