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An error occurred while saving the comment J.A commentedWas that when it was first synced and do transfer speeds improve over time?
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If P'Drive uses data deduplication under the hood the first copy to cloud will always be slow. As time goes on more data is synced to the cloud the more efficient deduplication is. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment J.A commentedWhat you are talking about is what is known as a "checkpoint restart".
Some backup software has this. They take "checkpoints" at intervals. If there are any problems in the transfer they restart from a known point of goodness (the checkpoint).
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An error occurred while saving the comment J.A commentedUseful to confirm if somebody has actually downloaded what you requested them to do. Once done you can stop sharing.
A useful security feature to prevent password sharing and enabling others to download files.
People could this as a file share that has the potential max things if the shared file became viral - any guards against that? Maybe set a daily limit as others do.
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An error occurred while saving the comment J.A commentedSorting by sender allows for simple manual management of incoming mails, it is a common feature in many email clients.
Currently the only manual way to do this is to do a search by sender or create a rule that moves everything to a folder.
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A timed lock could also solve one of my real dislikes of the Proton Mail app (Windows).
If you close the app without logging out it can be opened again without a password. This behaviour still exists if you shutdown the laptop/PC. When the laptop/PC starts up again you still don't require a password to open the Proton mail app.
On a corporate desktop this would be unacceptable for security reasons.