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Protoncalendar
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In addition, there is an option to allow alternative routing which makes it possible for the app to try another network if the connected one is not working. It is possible to select the language, set a time zone, ask to update the data and show a weak number. You can adjust them in order to use Proton Calendar more conveniently. In addition, it is possible to see the whole month and weekends. You can write what kind of event you are going to attend and when it is exactly to be held. The application allows you to view a certain day and make plans by hours. It is possible to view each day of the week and mark important ones for a particular event. Users can plan things and schedule meetings according to the time they have. It is a system of organizing days which does not show any annoying advertisements. Similar to Proton Mail, this utility is official and designed by the same developer.

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Bringing the same premise on a calendar app was something that the Proton team has been envisioning for quite a while now, so this is the fruition of these efforts.Proton Calendar is an application for Android with the help of which users can open an eponymous calendar and view days of weeks, months and years. Naturally, the people who will be interested in using ProtonCalendar are the 20 million users of ProtonMail, one of the world’s strongest end-to-end email encryption platforms that log no user data and involves no tracking at all. According to the first comments, this will happen sometime in 2020, but no exact dates were provided. Right now, ProtonCalendar is in beta, so it’s not quite ready for the masses yet. With the launch of ProtonCalendar beta, we move one step closer to providing a full suite of services that can replace Google for users who want more control over their data.” Like ProtonMail, ProtonCalendar is engineered to put user privacy first, and in that respect, we are the polar opposite of Google. The founder and CEO of the company, Andy Yen, has made the following statement: “Our goal is to create and make widely accessible online products which serve users instead of exploiting them. The goal of the Switzerland-based software firm is to launch a truly private calendar app to the world and to offer a replacement for data hogs like the widely-used Google Calendar.












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