Nelizea

@Nelizea@lemmy.world

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Nelizea,

That should both not be an issue anymore. For Android, there’s a fully rewritten App in beta status (proton.me/support/mail-android-beta) and the new Linux client has been released as well. (protonvpn.com/support/linux-vpn-setup/)

Nelizea,

Can you please report that behaviour through the app to the support team please? Feel free to DM me the ticket number. I’d like to forward that to the team for an internal follow up.

Question about upgrading to proton

Dont know if anyone has any experience with this but i have a vpn plus account for 2 years and want to upgrade to unlimited soni can move my domain mail and stuff to proton. But i cant find any option for this or im blind. Do i now have to make a separate mail plus account? That would make the bill something like 380 euro for 2...

Nelizea,

Just saying, this is indeed the correct way :-)

Nelizea,

You can. 1 free account and unlimited paid accounts.

Nelizea,

You aren‘t really supposed to have multiple free accounts. Pay up if premium features are needed ;-)

Nelizea,

Shamelessly stolen from reddit 😜

Hey there, depending on the plan, you get access to unlimited vaults and hide-my-email addresses, Proton Sentinel (account takeover protection), ability to enforce 2FA, and built-in 2FA authenticator. More features such as SSO and groups coming soon!

dazo, to protonprivacy

Also, @protonmail @protonprivacy

Linux users really need a decent Proton Drive app.

Nelizea,

Andy did not say “a few years” in those words in that interview. When making such statements, please do link to the exact source (e.g timestamp in the video) and not just to a 1h22 long interview and leave everyone to find the source of the quote on their own. Please use correct quotes.

For anyone looking for it, it is around the 42min mark:

Andy mentioned “sooner or later” and that Drive is essentially harder than bringing VPN to Linux. Andy explained well with technical reasons why Linux is challenging (different filesystems, kernel differences, different file browsing experiences, different desktop environnments as example) and mentioned he could see an Ubuntuy version in probably in the next ~24 months. To get to a state where he can comfortably say that the main Linux distributions are 90% supported could take essentially longer. He also mentioned that he wants to get something out there for Drive users in the next year or two.

Nelizea,

I really have no idea and I’d also like to know of course ;-)

Nelizea,

What are they doing all day long?

It might surprise you, but working. ;) (Clearly, as your statement implied they do not do anything).

unruhe, (edited ) to protonprivacy Italian
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  • Nelizea,

    I can fully agree to that feeling.

    Nelizea,

    Quote straight out of the linked blog:

    The Proton Mail desktop app is currently available for macOS and Windows. We’re working on a Linux version that will be available in early access in the coming weeks.

    Nelizea,

    The team is working on a Pass app.

    gaufff, to NextDNS

    Hey @protonmail @protonprivacy !

    First, thanks a lot for your responsiveness. It feels great to keep in touch with my favourite service providers 😁

    I'm a Mail Plus user, considering Unlimited, to use VPN. Given the "conflict" with DNS settings when switching on a VPN, how do you see your ad-blockkbg capabilities versus, for example, ?

    I believe might be more configurable, but overall protection level is probably equal to the one of ?

    Nelizea, (edited )

    No it isn’t. If you don’t know what it is, consider educating yourself instead of confidently stating an incorrect position.

    You really ought educating yourself more before posting such stuff please. The commenter you’re answering to is using Mastodon, replying via Mastodon and we see the answers here. You can verify that fact yourself here:

    infosec.exchange/

    We use lemmy and can read and answer straight into Mastodon. This is the beautfy of the federation and the ActivityPub protocol. It is possible to interact with eachother between different services.

    In the following link as example, the Proton team answered from Mastodon and we can view the comment in lemmy:

    lemmy.world/comment/6921263

    Original answer in Mastodon:

    mastodon.social/

    It doesn’t matter where the team answered into, fact is the teams answer can be visible here.

    Nelizea,

    Also hi Daz, nice to meet you again :D

    Nelizea,

    Yea I am glad, even though you don’t know what Lemmy is, we’re able to interact, thats cool. Hope so see you more often around here from whichever frontend or service you access the information 😁

    Nelizea,

    You are welcome. By the way, I posted a guide here for Proton VPN & NextDNS on iOS / ipadOS / macOS:

    lemmy.world/post/4065911?scrollToComments=true

    For Android it is simpler, as you don’t need the whole configuration profile and adaptation of config part:

    1. Download the WireGuard App from the Play Store / Aurora / WireGuard homepage+ download the WireGuard config from account.protonvpn.com
    2. Import the config and enable the tunnel into the WireGuard app
    3. Set the private DNS in the Android Network settings to the *DNS-over-TLS/QUIC" Address you can find at my.nextdns.io -> Setup
    Nelizea,

    Happy to hear that!

    Nelizea,

    I am not confused at all. My quote literally shows otherwise, however this discussion is senseless. There’s no here with federation and ActivityPub protocol. I am out of that discussion now.

    Nelizea,

    Thanks for mentioning that. Here is a new one:

    Does that work for you?

    discord.gg/7GVapvJSYw

    Nelizea,

    Normally updates should be shown in Aurora IIRC.

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