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So is Android never getting tracker blocking like on web and iOS?
I said this before and I’ll say it again. The calendar is getting better, but the development speed is comparatively glacial.
The calendar front end and apps need the ability to look up and populate with an open maps locations. It can’t be that hard to scrape this with python et al?
The fact users need to look up all the details of the venue themselves, then MANUALLY type them as plain text is simply ridiculous for a paid service of this price point.
Linux?
Linux!
Any plans for VPN and Drive Linux integration?
Doesn’t look like it, at least on Drive: https://proton.me/blog/proton-drive-product-roadmap
They said something about it some time ago so it makes me kinda sad that they don’t deliver on that.