Proton Calendar: Secure Events

Proton Calendar: Secure Events

By Proton AG

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2022-11-30
  • Current Version: 2.25.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 181.53 MB
  • Developer: Proton AG
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 3.94728
3.94728
From 1,214 Ratings

Description

A calendar is a record of your life: Proton Calendar helps keep it private. Make the most of your time - See your upcoming events as you like with agenda or day view - View and reply to invites - Events and invites are automatically added to your calendar from your Proton Mail inbox - View your schedule in light or dark mode - Add multiple reminders for your events - Create recurring events on a daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, or custom basis - Keep your calendar in sync across all your devices Private by default - No ads, no trackers, and no data harvesting - We can’t spy on your calendar or misuse your data - Protected by the same end-to-end encryption used in Proton Mail - Event names, descriptions, and participants are stored with zero-access encryption - Based in Switzerland, all your data is protected by strict Swiss privacy laws People before profits - Funded by users, not advertisers — Privacy is our business model - Built by scientists and engineers who met at CERN and MIT and founded Proton Mail - Used by high-profile journalists and organizations globally What others say about Proton: “Proton has now made it stupid-easy to encrypt your schedule. Information about what you plan to do, where, and with whom, can be just as sensitive as the messages you send and receive.” Gizmodo Follow Proton on social media for all the latest news and offers: Facebook: /proton Twitter/X: @protonprivacy Reddit: /protonmail Instagram: /protonprivacy EULA: http://www.apple.com/legal/itunes/appstore/dev/stdeula

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Reviews

  • It’s ok

    3
    By Fentoozla
    Absolutely hate the rotary date picker for creating new events, this is a calendar app, show me a calendar view to pick dates. Can’t edit notifications for secondary calendars from mobile app, have to go to desktop app or browser.
  • Love the privacy but really miss the search function

    3
    By Perkol8
    I love the proton suite of apps and the higher level of privacy and security. This app gets three stars because I have needed the search function on a number of occasions for critical lookups, but alas it wasn’t there. I hope you prioritize adding it.
  • Notification Hell

    2
    By trottly
    Proton Calendar uses background tasks to handle notifications. If the app has been idle for too long or closed or hears someone sneeze, then it won’t send you notifications for upcoming events. It’s not a good tool unless you are the type of person who references a calendar without relying on notifications for timing reminders. It’s been disappointing.
  • Requires connectivity

    1
    By Bilas Peles
    Unlike, say, the built-in iPhone calendar, this software requires internet connectivity. That may be fine for people in rich countries, but for those of us in what Europeans like to call “the global south”, we cannot have 24/7 connectivity. Where I live, that kind of connectivity is both too expensive and too unreliable. This is another toy for rich people, not for the masses.
  • Effective Minimalist Calendar

    5
    By RDLGSTX
    Clean, easy to use, shares across devices calendar app. No frills, it just works like it’s supposed to. Future enhancement? Allow configuration option to set start of week to Monday, so weekends (Saturday-Sunday) display together. For some of us, that’s how our lives/schedules work. ========== Back for a followup, and a time away looking at other calendar systems, this continues to be one worthy of a go. It can be configured for Monday start. The interface is simple and clean. Works across devices and as a web based utility. As I said before - no frills, it just works like it’s supposed to. I’ll be here for a while now. Thank you Proton.
  • Unbearably slow

    1
    By Harriet Tubman 899
    Takes 10-30 seconds to do anything in the app. Unusable
  • ⚠️ big bug

    4
    By Kippster82
    ① please add ability to add participants within your own organization. Currently error reads “self invitation not allowed” ② indicates the number of pending invites but not who.
  • Lots of bugs fixed, still lacking basic calendar functions

    1
    By Gabo Muchacho
    Idk where my original review went? Regardless, I appreciate they improved a lot of the initial problems I was having. So I figured I could finally dive in since those issues were addressed and maybe it’s a functional app now. After trying to fully transition, I am now having a whole slew of other problems, again, with basic calendar functionality. I get a synchronization error for so many things which rejects the creation of an event or any changes you make to an event) when I: - Try to move an event from my Personal calendar to my Work calendar (both in Proton Calendar, just using the feature where you have different colors for different kinds of events) - Trying to add multiple custom notifications at once - Trying to change an existing single occurrence event to reoccurring - Trying to create an event for the first time, selecting a calendar other than the default calendar AND adding any other modification like adding notifications, or changing setting it to be reoccurring. There are more that I can’t remember right now, including one option which actually just crashes the app every time I select it. I’ll come back and add them when I run into them again.
  • Just start over from scratch

    1
    By toomuchdope
    I love privacy companies and Proton, but you guys have just lost the plot lately. Focused on way too many other apps when Calendar remains so bad. I tried to give this app another shot, but this is STILL just not a good calendar for anyone trying to do serious productivity work or running a business. No search function, no way to import things from mail, no address autofill, no way for addresses to open in Maps. Colors are a “paid feature”? Seriously guys? I signed up for Proton unlimited and I even agree with the free account people that’s just pretty lame. Unfortunately, I have to stick to Google Calendar still because Proton is not focused on their core product that made them into the suite they are now. Mail & Calendar. Lock in guys.
  • Good but no search functionality

    4
    By Cole.....
    It would be almost perfect if you could search for events

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