The one in the screenshot
wagoner
His answer works in the context of the question. That's what this is all about.
For every proton post, can we please get a bot that auto posts these, to save everyone the effort:
- proton isn't private / yes it is / they never claimed to be
- wasnt there a case when they shared that activist account / you have the facts wrong, here's what actually happened
- [insert proton app name] for Linux when? / Linux is only x% of user base
- proton needs to finish [insert proton app name] before starting something new / they are different teams so not relevant
- proton needs to make X / no they don't
- people shouldn't put all their eggs in one basket / don't use the service then
Thanks!
They said in the announcement that this came out of the standard notes collaboration
"We built docs in Proton Drive as a joint project with the team from Standard Notes, who share our core values around privacy and security. "
Comparing proton with Microsoft like this is a joke.
Oh, I see, thanks for clarifying. I have never had a use case where I want that.
Are you sure others cannot edit? From the linked blog post:
"Share and invite anyone — Invite other users to view or edit your documents with a single click."
"Collaborate in real-time — Changes are reflected immediately, ensuring every contributor always sees the most up-to-date version."
I'm a visionary user of 5 years and am all in on proton. Waiting patiently to replace Dropbox with Drive. But the implementation of drive photos phone sync makes no sense to me. It syncs photos from the phone to drive, yes, but on a PC you can only access them via the web interface, not Windows explorer. So you can't organize them in any way and have them accessible as regular files.
No idea but, after a quick search to learn what this is, I'm not sure how it would help were it to be an option.
The customer who's paying the higher price is eating it
Realistic human skin? Realistic robot skin?
So it's an end to financially strapped customers being squeezed by exorbitant late/overdraft fees to fund free accounts for everyone else.
Sounds like that was always a screwed up business model.
Also, when the CEO announces price increases and says "expects other banks will follow suit" that is designed to give cover to the other banks. JP Morgan takes the reputational hit for being first, to make it easy for the rest to raise prices also. Collusion in the open, so that JPM doesn't lose customers to competitors.