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Proton Calendar is the world's first end-to-end encrypted calendar that allows you to keep your life private.
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SimpleLogin lets you send and receive emails anonymously via easily-generated unique email aliases.
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I got the ad too, then immediately an apology email since I already have unlimited
You can opt out of it in your email settings.
I wasn't referring to emails. I was referring to self-promoting ads that are baked into the Android app itself for promotional pricing (saw this promotion every time I opened the Proton VPN app on Android, which I do a lot). I'm also referring to the indismissable popups. Even with Unlimited, I still got these ads.
@LinkOpensChest_wav Regarding the Proton Pass modal on the account settings page, if you click away from the pop-up anywhere on the screen, does it disappear, or can you dismiss the modal only by selecting 'Start using Proton Pass now'?
At the time I received the popup, I refreshed the page, and it was gone. I'm not sure if clicking outside the popup would have worked. If there's no x to close, then that's what's called a "dark pattern."
@LinkOpensChest_wav That's a fair point. We've made sure to pass along your comments to the marketing team for future consideration.
We do try to strike a balance in our promotional materials between being informative about new offers/products/releases and giving an option to easily opt out for users who may not be interested, and honest feedback like yours helps in this regard.
Thank you for taking the time to understand what I'm saying. That's all I wanted. It's frustrating to keep being directed to change email preferences when that had nothing to do with my comments. I appreciate your time.