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Work on this feature has started, beginning with iOS availability.
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Ian H
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The ability to block email tracking in the Android app is critically important for me.
(Paid member for 6 years).
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This is a duplicate feature request of https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/284483-protonmail/suggestions/7158338-carddav-server-for-contacts-synching-contacts
Protonmail Admin - could you merge these two requests please?
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I'm disappointed to still be waiting for this functionality, which is essential to me and is stopping me from fully migrating to ProtonMail.
Some sort of update from ProtonMail would be appreciated.
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The need for this feature is a no-brainer - I can't find any other email or messaging service (encrypted or not) that doesn't have this.
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ProtonMail offers encrypted contacts for both web and mobile applications (https://protonmail.com/blog/encrypted-contacts-manager/). Calendar and note functionality will be released in the future.
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I strongly disagree with this suggestion, and can't believe it has over 400 votes.
The feedback I get from mail recipients is exactly the opposite!
Many people tell me what a "cool" email address I have (********@pm.me), and ask how they can get the same for themselves. They like it because it is as short as possible to type. Also they think of the "pm" part as standing for "personal message". So in effect my email address is telling them to "personal message me". Many people think this is really great! :-)