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  • M [email protected]

    I'm getting ready to move off of Google (and Private Internet Access), and Proton is looking like the best option. But I'm nervous. Some of the things I worry about:

    • Calendar support: I rely really heavily on Google Calendar. How will I share events with others? And what will I do without Google Tasks?
    • VPN App Quality: Seeing some mixed reviews on Proton VPN Android app.
    • Proton ethics & politics: Look, I really don't want to open up the holy war here. My big stipulation is: I don't want my money to go to a company that will donate its money or services to fascists. To my knowledge, Proton does not do that. I know they made a post that seemed to praise GOP antitrust efforts. I do not believe that that is the same thing as lending material support for fascists. (And, as someone who is very well read-in on antitrust issues, I'll say that -- for a lot of complicated reasons -- there is some truth to Proton's post, but I wish they had framed it as a critique of the corporate wing of the Democratic party and not praise of the GOP.)
    • Anything else I haven't thought to ask.

    So, folks who have made the switch: What do you wish you had known? What do you wish you had done to make the move easier?

    Thank you for your advice.

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    I looked to see if I could get by replacing Photos with Drive in Proton. Whilst I can upload stuff. Videos greater than 100mb need to be downloaded to be watched. I guess because Google process videos to allow them to be streamed. Sadly a deal breaker for me 😞

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    • M [email protected]

      I'm getting ready to move off of Google (and Private Internet Access), and Proton is looking like the best option. But I'm nervous. Some of the things I worry about:

      • Calendar support: I rely really heavily on Google Calendar. How will I share events with others? And what will I do without Google Tasks?
      • VPN App Quality: Seeing some mixed reviews on Proton VPN Android app.
      • Proton ethics & politics: Look, I really don't want to open up the holy war here. My big stipulation is: I don't want my money to go to a company that will donate its money or services to fascists. To my knowledge, Proton does not do that. I know they made a post that seemed to praise GOP antitrust efforts. I do not believe that that is the same thing as lending material support for fascists. (And, as someone who is very well read-in on antitrust issues, I'll say that -- for a lot of complicated reasons -- there is some truth to Proton's post, but I wish they had framed it as a critique of the corporate wing of the Democratic party and not praise of the GOP.)
      • Anything else I haven't thought to ask.

      So, folks who have made the switch: What do you wish you had known? What do you wish you had done to make the move easier?

      Thank you for your advice.

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      #10

      ProtonMail works great, and ProtonDrive functions well on both the web and Android. However, keep in mind that upload speeds are slow, at around 4 MB/s, and there is no 'export all' function. The photo backup feature in the Android app works fine for me. As far as I know, the non-profit that owns the majority of the company has three owners. One of them is Andy the CEO. I don't know the political views of the others.

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      • S [email protected]

        For me its not realizing that my email aliases will stop working if I stop paying. Wish I would have just went with simplelogin

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        #11

        Just pay for SimpleLogin no? Proton owns SimpleLogin now.

        I purchased SimpleLogin before Proton purchased them. I have my own domain configured with all my aliases which all point to a proton email address which I do not give to anyone.

        I purposely created my own domain just so I could be flexible in the future and move to another provider if needed.

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        • frostytrichs@crazypeople.onlineF [email protected]

          Went from Google to Proton and have since moved on from Proton. If there's one thing I wish I would've thought of before switching it would've been not using a single provider for everything.

          At the end of the day it got me off Google, but with more or less the same situation I started with. Everything I was using was housed by one company. If they go under or turn evil you're scrambling to replace all your online services at once all over again. That isn't something I'm comfortable with so I split my service selection up and moved to multiple companies for the services I actually use.

          Having everything in one place is super convenient until something happens that makes you want or need to move again. I'm happier now and ended up paying a bit less overall which is cool.

          ambiguousprops@lemmy.todayA This user is from outside of this forum
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          This is good advice. Don't use a single provider for everything. I use Tuta for mail, bitwarden for pw management, selfhosted WebDAV for calendar + contacts, and nextcloud for the rest for exactly this reason. It's much easier to migrate one service at a time than everything at once.

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            I feel like the Android client for ProtonMail is really slow. Switching folders is painful.

            I also tried sharing calendars with my wife who is still on Gmail and didn't have great luck there. I decided I'll just forward invites to events to her, though I haven't had a chance to test that.

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            I wanted to test sharing my calendar with my wife (we use Google which is currently how we share) but you have to have a paid account. I'm happy to pay but want to make sure it works before I do!

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            • S [email protected]

              Just pay for SimpleLogin no? Proton owns SimpleLogin now.

              I purchased SimpleLogin before Proton purchased them. I have my own domain configured with all my aliases which all point to a proton email address which I do not give to anyone.

              I purposely created my own domain just so I could be flexible in the future and move to another provider if needed.

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              To add on, if you have Proton Unlimited, then SimpleLogin is free

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              • K [email protected]

                Proton works fine for me. Email client works as you’d expect in iOS and the webmail is the same as any other. I don’t use the calendar though so can’t comment there. I DO use the vpn heavily. I don’t understand the issues people have with it because it’s always been good for me. I use it on my phone and multiple computers - even Linux (the unofficial flatpak also works well).

                The thing I wish I realized earlier (keep in mind that I started using it like 10 years ago) is that it’s impossible to degoogle your life. Yay I use proton - but everyone else still uses Gmail so google gets it all anyway. Not everything, but you get the idea.

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                Tbh i just don't send email. All i use it for is accounts that don't let you use a username, receiving shipping information, and sales ads for things I'm actually interested in.

                Only time I might actually need to send and reapond to emails is if I'm job hunting.

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                • frostytrichs@crazypeople.onlineF [email protected]

                  Went from Google to Proton and have since moved on from Proton. If there's one thing I wish I would've thought of before switching it would've been not using a single provider for everything.

                  At the end of the day it got me off Google, but with more or less the same situation I started with. Everything I was using was housed by one company. If they go under or turn evil you're scrambling to replace all your online services at once all over again. That isn't something I'm comfortable with so I split my service selection up and moved to multiple companies for the services I actually use.

                  Having everything in one place is super convenient until something happens that makes you want or need to move again. I'm happier now and ended up paying a bit less overall which is cool.

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                  #16

                  You can just pay for and use single services with proton though so I don’t see this as an „I wish I knew this about Proton before“

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                  • S [email protected]

                    For me its not realizing that my email aliases will stop working if I stop paying. Wish I would have just went with simplelogin

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                    #17

                    It kind of makes sense that a paid service stops working when you stop paying though...

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                    • M [email protected]

                      I'm getting ready to move off of Google (and Private Internet Access), and Proton is looking like the best option. But I'm nervous. Some of the things I worry about:

                      • Calendar support: I rely really heavily on Google Calendar. How will I share events with others? And what will I do without Google Tasks?
                      • VPN App Quality: Seeing some mixed reviews on Proton VPN Android app.
                      • Proton ethics & politics: Look, I really don't want to open up the holy war here. My big stipulation is: I don't want my money to go to a company that will donate its money or services to fascists. To my knowledge, Proton does not do that. I know they made a post that seemed to praise GOP antitrust efforts. I do not believe that that is the same thing as lending material support for fascists. (And, as someone who is very well read-in on antitrust issues, I'll say that -- for a lot of complicated reasons -- there is some truth to Proton's post, but I wish they had framed it as a critique of the corporate wing of the Democratic party and not praise of the GOP.)
                      • Anything else I haven't thought to ask.

                      So, folks who have made the switch: What do you wish you had known? What do you wish you had done to make the move easier?

                      Thank you for your advice.

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                      #18

                      Proton bridge is scam - it only pretends that it works. I have been trying to get a support that it doesn't sync & delete e-mails correctly for 2 years and the only "help" was to clean the cache and wait 2 hours for resyncing...

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                      • M [email protected]

                        I'm getting ready to move off of Google (and Private Internet Access), and Proton is looking like the best option. But I'm nervous. Some of the things I worry about:

                        • Calendar support: I rely really heavily on Google Calendar. How will I share events with others? And what will I do without Google Tasks?
                        • VPN App Quality: Seeing some mixed reviews on Proton VPN Android app.
                        • Proton ethics & politics: Look, I really don't want to open up the holy war here. My big stipulation is: I don't want my money to go to a company that will donate its money or services to fascists. To my knowledge, Proton does not do that. I know they made a post that seemed to praise GOP antitrust efforts. I do not believe that that is the same thing as lending material support for fascists. (And, as someone who is very well read-in on antitrust issues, I'll say that -- for a lot of complicated reasons -- there is some truth to Proton's post, but I wish they had framed it as a critique of the corporate wing of the Democratic party and not praise of the GOP.)
                        • Anything else I haven't thought to ask.

                        So, folks who have made the switch: What do you wish you had known? What do you wish you had done to make the move easier?

                        Thank you for your advice.

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                        #19

                        On desktop skip the ProtonVPN app and just use the official WireGuard app with the ProtonVPN config files which you can easily download from proton's website. If your on Linux with gnome you don't even need the wireguard app. You can just use the GUI network manager app to connect with the config files.

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                        • M [email protected]

                          I'm getting ready to move off of Google (and Private Internet Access), and Proton is looking like the best option. But I'm nervous. Some of the things I worry about:

                          • Calendar support: I rely really heavily on Google Calendar. How will I share events with others? And what will I do without Google Tasks?
                          • VPN App Quality: Seeing some mixed reviews on Proton VPN Android app.
                          • Proton ethics & politics: Look, I really don't want to open up the holy war here. My big stipulation is: I don't want my money to go to a company that will donate its money or services to fascists. To my knowledge, Proton does not do that. I know they made a post that seemed to praise GOP antitrust efforts. I do not believe that that is the same thing as lending material support for fascists. (And, as someone who is very well read-in on antitrust issues, I'll say that -- for a lot of complicated reasons -- there is some truth to Proton's post, but I wish they had framed it as a critique of the corporate wing of the Democratic party and not praise of the GOP.)
                          • Anything else I haven't thought to ask.

                          So, folks who have made the switch: What do you wish you had known? What do you wish you had done to make the move easier?

                          Thank you for your advice.

                          kirk@startrek.websiteK This user is from outside of this forum
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                          • The Android widget (not app just the widget) does not have a monthly view.
                          • There is no office suite (I don't know why this surprised me but it did).

                          Generally it's been an overall positive experience.

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                          • zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zoneZ [email protected]

                            Tbh i just don't send email. All i use it for is accounts that don't let you use a username, receiving shipping information, and sales ads for things I'm actually interested in.

                            Only time I might actually need to send and reapond to emails is if I'm job hunting.

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                            Wow really? I’m fascinated 🙂

                            Generational thing maybe? I still communicate with doctors, family members, and like support for orders/inquiries via email. Not all the time, a lot with text too. But it’s still like 50/50 email / text.

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                            • S [email protected]

                              I wanted to test sharing my calendar with my wife (we use Google which is currently how we share) but you have to have a paid account. I'm happy to pay but want to make sure it works before I do!

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                              It does. I use Proton (paid) and she uses Google. Guide here

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                              • M [email protected]

                                I'm getting ready to move off of Google (and Private Internet Access), and Proton is looking like the best option. But I'm nervous. Some of the things I worry about:

                                • Calendar support: I rely really heavily on Google Calendar. How will I share events with others? And what will I do without Google Tasks?
                                • VPN App Quality: Seeing some mixed reviews on Proton VPN Android app.
                                • Proton ethics & politics: Look, I really don't want to open up the holy war here. My big stipulation is: I don't want my money to go to a company that will donate its money or services to fascists. To my knowledge, Proton does not do that. I know they made a post that seemed to praise GOP antitrust efforts. I do not believe that that is the same thing as lending material support for fascists. (And, as someone who is very well read-in on antitrust issues, I'll say that -- for a lot of complicated reasons -- there is some truth to Proton's post, but I wish they had framed it as a critique of the corporate wing of the Democratic party and not praise of the GOP.)
                                • Anything else I haven't thought to ask.

                                So, folks who have made the switch: What do you wish you had known? What do you wish you had done to make the move easier?

                                Thank you for your advice.

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                                For me it is nothing. I don’t use the VPN and I own my domain, so I keep that if I ever change providers. The calendar works fine.

                                Ethically I have accepted that a comment was made by someone that should not have been shared, but I also accept that there is not a single company in the world where there are zero people with whom I agree 100%. The only difference is they don’t tweet about it. I am only fooling myself if I think changing providers will make any difference. Maybe the CEO of the next provider is a racist wifebeater…

                                Their service has been excellent, it’s European which I aim to support and their security is heavily scriutinzed as it’s open source. I sleep well giving them money for an great service.

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                                • B [email protected]

                                  It does. I use Proton (paid) and she uses Google. Guide here

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                                  Thanks for the confirmation! I did a search after posting and found that article.

                                  Do you have any downsides to Proton Calendar? So for your wife's calendar have you added that into Proton and you can add/modify events?

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                                  • M [email protected]

                                    I'm getting ready to move off of Google (and Private Internet Access), and Proton is looking like the best option. But I'm nervous. Some of the things I worry about:

                                    • Calendar support: I rely really heavily on Google Calendar. How will I share events with others? And what will I do without Google Tasks?
                                    • VPN App Quality: Seeing some mixed reviews on Proton VPN Android app.
                                    • Proton ethics & politics: Look, I really don't want to open up the holy war here. My big stipulation is: I don't want my money to go to a company that will donate its money or services to fascists. To my knowledge, Proton does not do that. I know they made a post that seemed to praise GOP antitrust efforts. I do not believe that that is the same thing as lending material support for fascists. (And, as someone who is very well read-in on antitrust issues, I'll say that -- for a lot of complicated reasons -- there is some truth to Proton's post, but I wish they had framed it as a critique of the corporate wing of the Democratic party and not praise of the GOP.)
                                    • Anything else I haven't thought to ask.

                                    So, folks who have made the switch: What do you wish you had known? What do you wish you had done to make the move easier?

                                    Thank you for your advice.

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                                    #25

                                    I went from Google to Proton and then switched out for another provider. No offline mode/IMAP support allowing me to use an email client on my phone was bothersome as I need to monitor multiple inboxes. Email was fine but sluggish (in part due to decryption so partially understandable I guess). Still use the VPN which I think is their most mature product. Drive is basic but I didn't need much more.

                                    I was willing to put up with the annoyances when I really believed in what they were doing. But after the GOP comments, the crypto/AI stuff, and leaving Mastodon it just all became a bit much. I like that they are nonprofit, FOSS, and independently audited of course, but their messaging/priorities have been mixed to say the least. Wouldn't blame someone for staying, wouldn't blame them for leaving at this point.

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                                    • M [email protected]

                                      I'm getting ready to move off of Google (and Private Internet Access), and Proton is looking like the best option. But I'm nervous. Some of the things I worry about:

                                      • Calendar support: I rely really heavily on Google Calendar. How will I share events with others? And what will I do without Google Tasks?
                                      • VPN App Quality: Seeing some mixed reviews on Proton VPN Android app.
                                      • Proton ethics & politics: Look, I really don't want to open up the holy war here. My big stipulation is: I don't want my money to go to a company that will donate its money or services to fascists. To my knowledge, Proton does not do that. I know they made a post that seemed to praise GOP antitrust efforts. I do not believe that that is the same thing as lending material support for fascists. (And, as someone who is very well read-in on antitrust issues, I'll say that -- for a lot of complicated reasons -- there is some truth to Proton's post, but I wish they had framed it as a critique of the corporate wing of the Democratic party and not praise of the GOP.)
                                      • Anything else I haven't thought to ask.

                                      So, folks who have made the switch: What do you wish you had known? What do you wish you had done to make the move easier?

                                      Thank you for your advice.

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                                      I only ever used Proton for a few secondary email accounts (compartmentalizing between personal and online) and I started transitioning shortly before they got in the news for statements.

                                      My main problem was that I realized that I couldn't use email forwarding (or at least without paying for a plan, I forget), so I basically had to pay to deprecate an email address or move to another provider without risking any future emails to the protonmail address being lost, and I wasn't in a position where paying was an option for those addresses. Now I only register single-use throwaways on Protonmail (despite their efforts to detect and stop it).

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                                      • M [email protected]

                                        I'm getting ready to move off of Google (and Private Internet Access), and Proton is looking like the best option. But I'm nervous. Some of the things I worry about:

                                        • Calendar support: I rely really heavily on Google Calendar. How will I share events with others? And what will I do without Google Tasks?
                                        • VPN App Quality: Seeing some mixed reviews on Proton VPN Android app.
                                        • Proton ethics & politics: Look, I really don't want to open up the holy war here. My big stipulation is: I don't want my money to go to a company that will donate its money or services to fascists. To my knowledge, Proton does not do that. I know they made a post that seemed to praise GOP antitrust efforts. I do not believe that that is the same thing as lending material support for fascists. (And, as someone who is very well read-in on antitrust issues, I'll say that -- for a lot of complicated reasons -- there is some truth to Proton's post, but I wish they had framed it as a critique of the corporate wing of the Democratic party and not praise of the GOP.)
                                        • Anything else I haven't thought to ask.

                                        So, folks who have made the switch: What do you wish you had known? What do you wish you had done to make the move easier?

                                        Thank you for your advice.

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                                        The one thibg I'd wish I'd known when moving from google that self-hosting is bliss. For everything else there is tuta and nextcloud.

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                                        • E [email protected]

                                          It kind of makes sense that a paid service stops working when you stop paying though...

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                                          Existing aliases continue to work on Simplelogin. And I wish I would have known that beforehand.

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