from the team:


Managing your documents with Proton Drive just got a lot smoother.

Quick Access

You can now jump straight to your Docs from the app switcher in Mail, Calendar, or Drive on web.

Find What You Need Fast

  • See your recently accessed documents
  • Sort by name or by last viewed
  • Create new documents with just a tap

Stay in Sync with Your Team

You can now accept or reject document invitations directly when someone shares one with you.

Use the context menu to:

  • Share
  • Move
  • Open its folder in Drive
  • Rename
  • Move to trash
  • Try it here: docs.proton.me

Let us know your thoughts, and as always, thank you for your continuous support!

Stay safe, Proton Team

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I’m disappointed that docs.proton.me doesn’t offer downloading files in a proper open format like .odt.

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To be fair, “docx” is an open format. Microsoft’s implementations however seem to deviate from the open standard causing slight compatibility problems.

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I’m an unlimited subscriber so this is essentially free to me but I won’t go anywhere near it until they figure out how to disable flashbang mode.

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Flashbang mode?

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They mean light mode. I think “flashbang mode” is pretty apt though.

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open it up and you’ll see what I mean

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You don’t even need that… Just the picture already blew away my retina…😵‍💫

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2 points

hold up… I thought proton for good left the fediverse, starting with mastadon for the centralized socials?

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My thoughts: Your CEO openly praised MAGA. Proton might as well be radioactive, I’m sure it’s all funneled to Putin

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Andy’s bootlicking aside… What are you basing the claim that data being funneled to Putin?

Do you got some sauce?

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It wasn’t a claim, it was an educated guess. In my previous experience anyone who licks those boots turns out to be a shitheel.

You understand, of course

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I respect the honest response. I also enjoy tinfoil and agree with the general thesis ie bootlickers are regime whores.

With that being said, Andy is western regime whore and so far as far as we know proton’s zk encryption hasn’t been debunked.

So while he theoretically is giving out meta data, I don’t think he would do it to an adversary regime. Swiss also know to be rhssia friendly so thats a fair counter argument.

But this is just my weak sauce analysis

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You’re a moron.

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At least I’m a moron with safe data, weirdo

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Please provide evidence that data on Proton servers is unsafe or stop spreading disinformation.

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