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ProtonMail Takes Aim at Google With an Encrypted Calendar (venturebeat.com) 33

Encrypted email provider ProtonMail has officially launched its new calendar in public beta. The move is part of the Swiss company's broader push to offer privacy-focused alternatives to Google's key products. From a report: ProtonMail has been talking about its plans to launch an encrypted calendar for a while. But starting from today, all ProtonMail users on a paid plan will be able to access ProtonCalendar, and it will be opened to everyone when it exits beta in 2020. "Our goal is to create and make widely accessible online products [that] serve users instead of exploiting them," said ProtonMail CEO Andy Yen. ProtonMail hasn't set out to reinvent the wheel in terms of the features and format of ProtonCalendar. It sports a clean interface with views by month and day, color-coded event types, and so on. It is also tied to a user's ProtonMail email account.
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ProtonMail Takes Aim at Google With an Encrypted Calendar

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  • how do you access the calendar, only through the web ?

    personally I need standard CalDav access otherwise this is just another web calendar and app of which there are plenty that can be run on your phone...

    also : calendar.protonmail.com’s server IP address could not be found.

    not great start...

    • by bblb ( 5508872 )

      It's integrated into the Proton Mail 4.0 beta... it's part of the app if you're in the beta. If you're not, it'll drop when 4.0 goes live. Been awhile since I did anything with CalDav but I don't believe it supports end to end encryption so pretty sure it won't be accessible via CalDav.

    • it's a beta for paid users only. Currently it's only bare bone but more features are announced. If you really want to know you can more you can read it on the blog and even ask stuff in the comments. They often reply.
    • also : calendar.protonmail.com’s server IP address could not be found.

      not great start...

      You are aware that RFC5785 was created to publish well known protocols to allow service discovery form a URL, right? So I am not sure why you would think there is any need for a calendar subdomain whatsoever. Are you trolling for Google or do you have some sort of bone to pick with ProtonMail?

  • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Tuesday December 31, 2019 @12:59AM (#59572714)

    You do sometimes want to share direct access to your calendar; and often you do want to see other people’s calendars alongside your own - which may be on a different provider’s server. The common solution has been to follow the iCalendar standard - I’ll be curious to see how Proton approaches this.

    • I had to turn off my google calendar and I kept getting spam appointments. I would get reminders that were to call have teleconference etc with the spammers. I tried a few things but as I rarely used it I just turned all notification off from it. Not sure that it is easy to solve calendar spam but it seems to be a thing.
  • Where is the 'Mailbox Password' stored, since if I move browser I can still log-in?

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