Proton Calendar, an end-to-end encrypted alternative to Google Calendar, enters beta on Android

Proton Calender

If you want to find your life and go from Google Calendar or Google Calendar, today we have a great alternative, although in beta, with Proton Calendar. We are talking about an option based on encryption that comes from an email service with the same name and that some of you will surely know.

In this year Proton has sought a way to open horizons with the premise always to be a solution based on end-to-end encryption- or from end to end. ProtonCalendar, that service said, has now passed to Android in the beta state and that you can download from the Google Play Store itself.

Proton Calendar is a app under subscription, that is, we are talking about a payment service, exclusively for ProtonMail subscribers or ProtonVPN and that can be installed from now on from the Google Play Store.

Proton Calender

And although it is currently in beta, it has the vast majority of services available in its desktop version. In other words, they can handle up to 10 calendars and allows its subscribers to edit, create and delete events.

When talking about a service we have on the deskEverything we do from the Android app will be synchronized, so if we operate between these two devices it is a solution to take into account.

Although of all your options to be a calendar, we stick with your end-to-end encryption and that means that all the information generated in the events, such as the title, description, location and participants, is kept completely anonymous on the device before it passes through the servers.

Una openly dedicated app for the professional field, although as users it can also be used to value our privacy with Proton Calendar, and that you can already have on your Android mobile from the public beta.

Proton Calendar to stay up to date
Proton Calendar to stay up to date

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