Proton Calendar: Secure Events

Proton Calendar: Secure Events

By Proton AG

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2022-11-30
  • Current Version: 2.18.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 228.87 MB
  • Developer: Proton AG
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 16.0
Score: 3.43096
3.43096
From 659 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

  • Please add tasks!

    3
    By meagy101
    Just made the switch from Google Calendar. Overall Proton Calendar has the features I expect (custom event colors, multiple calendars, subscribing to outside calendars) and was easy to switch to. But to me it’s missing a very important feature - tasks that can be checked off.
  • No iPad calendar

    1
    By Burque Brad
    The calendar app is a mirror of the iOS app. Would be amazing if Proton released a full featured iPad calendar app. Guess I’ll stick to web for now though inconvenient.
  • Needs Word and an iPad version

    2
    By BobP63
    I’ve invested in the entire Proton ecosystem through a 2 year subscription. I’m being patient as they make incremental improvements to bring their Apple applications up to speed, but come on folks you can at least give us a dedicated iPad app while we wait. Proton Calendar appears to be the furthest behind of their apps, unfortunately Proton Mail doesn’t play well with iCal so I’m forced to use a Proton Calendar along with iCal for invites that arrive via email.
  • Kinda useless

    1
    By FatNGristle
    Without full edit control, i cant rely on it. Eg. Meeting invite has 15 min alerts set but i need more warning. I cant edit it so i have to create my own reminder… remind me why i need this app then. Put it back in, its not done yet.
  • Needs work but good as an isolated product

    2
    By otherwises0und
    EDIT: thanks for the response. If I could say one thing for the iOS app, it would be iPad support
  • Love having a private calendar :)

    5
    By ProductivityNerd;)
    There is nothing more precious and personal than my actual schedule (who I meet, when, where). That’s why I love using Proton. The app is simple and does everything you would expect from a good calendar on top of being fully encrypted. Proton also seems to be working on a Task app which would be really neat!!
  • No iPad version

    3
    By fastball_hefty
    I’ve used Proton for years and still there is no native iPad version of this app. Gets the job done but the blown up phone UI is painful to use on a larger screen. A native iPad version would take it from “meh” to “great”
  • Totally unserious app

    1
    By Gabo Muchacho
    Doesn’t function by itself. They don’t allow you to change the timezone for the app from GMT +0 Afrikaans unless you go login in through their desktop or web app, where they let you change it there. If I travel, I have to login into the web client each time to manually change the time zone of events to the appear in the local time zone. What’s wild is when you create the event, it asks you what time and time zone you want to input for this specific event but then converts it to GMT +0 after you hit save. I can’t schedule a reoccurring appointment before noon at the 30 mark. If I try to make or edit a reoccurring appointment at 11:30, 10:30, 7:30 etc I get “Events synchronization error: Response error.” Every time you install an app vs use a web app, you have less control over the information they access and to me it makes no sense to give up meta data about my device for what essentially is just a mirror for the web app. I only switched to Proton a month ago, but who knows how long it’s been like this. When people can’t schedule appointments in their calendar at certain times, why are the updates about anything other than fixing basic calendar functions for this calendar app?
  • Nice calendar

    5
    By Salted12345
    May not have all the bells and whistles but it’s refreshingly clean and simple. Latest update allows editing shared calendars on iOS app - thanks!
  • Good but not great

    3
    By DrellJ
    I use the entire proton suite of Proton products from email, vpn, drive, pass and calendar. They all work really well except for calendar. It’s missing basic features that make it hard to choose over other calendar options. The two biggest are no address auto complete and the inability to edit or delete events that you are not the host of. Without address auto complete you don’t know if your map application will recognize the address. It also won’t always create a clickable link when you need to navigate so you have to copy and paste the address into your map. I had to delete an entire calendar to get rid of repeat events that I accepted an invitation to but no longer attend. There was no option for me to delete the event I’m guessing because I was not the host. Regardless, I should be able to modify/delete these events. A small problem is when choosing a time for your events the minutes are in increments of 1 instead of 5 like most calendar apps. So you have to scroll through all numbers, 1-60 and be more precise to make sure you choose 6:30 instead of 6:31. I’m sure some people would utilize this resolution but an option to choose 1 or 5 minute increments would be nice. As much as I would love to make this app my default app I can’t yet.

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