• @exanime@lemmy.world
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    118 months ago

    I don’t doubt it… I am looking hard at ProtonMail for the fam… but $290 a year is a bit of a hit

    • UnfortunateShort
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      8 months ago

      It’s quite good value, especially the 2-year plan, if you actually use all the stuff they offer. I got my family there, but they are still not to eager to integrate all there is into their routines.

    • @baseless_discourse@mander.xyz
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      18 months ago

      I just checked the price, it seems like unlimited (with storage, vpn, pass etc) only cost $120 for the first year. And it is $156 for normal price.

      And if you only need mail, that only cost around $50 for the first year.

      Unless your $ doesn’t mean U.S. dollar?

        • @baseless_discourse@mander.xyz
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          48 months ago

          Oh, that is 6 user with 3 terabyte of storage. average to 50$ per user per year. In where I live, that is like 2 meals outside per year, and cheaper than office 365 personal.

          To me this is pretty good value, but I understand people are different. However, I cannot get them yet, as proton drive still don’t have a linux client (or any client for that matter)…

          • @fuzzzerd@programming.dev
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            28 months ago

            Proton drive has windows and Android clients that work well. I’d love a Linux client for drive and for them to fix the photo upload issue on android, but eventually those things will come.

            • @Nanabaz2@lemmy.world
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              17 months ago

              For the moment. Round Sync on Android (use rclone) and rclone on Linux to just mount it. Better than any stupid client tbh

          • @Nanabaz2@lemmy.world
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            27 months ago

            As far as I know, tested, and using right now - rclone (through Round Sync) on Android support Proton drive. And it uses the same core as normal Linux rclone.

            So yes, there is a client - rclone. And believe me, my own Nextcloud and pronton drives are accessed through rclone. Most clients suck