![]() ![]() How do you think about these potential conflicts? So if you make us increase competition, that will bring privacy down.” And then you see the flip side of the argument, which is when Apple or Google implements some new privacy feature that may hurt competitors. Apple will say, “If you force us to allow more competition on the platform that we run, then that will reduce our control over the security and the privacy of the user. But a lot of people argue that privacy and competition are in conflict. I expect this should work fast(er).Your company has come out in support of reforms to strengthen antitrust enforcement. Maybe Proton already tweaked their app round about last year but I´m getting more and more confident that you should do a test with a fresh and empty calendar on your mom´s device. Seems like this is affecting not only FP users but also other devices see. The more (recurring) meeting you have in the past and even in the future the more hardware ressources is needed. PS: Please keep in mind: Proton Calendar is a heavily encrypted app/service. if this works fast you got the bottleneck Try setting up a clean separate calendar as test. This could be a very good reason for the slowdown. Most days have multiple events, but I wouldn’t say it’s an excessive amount, though.Ī roughly “total number” instead of this statement would be better.Įven if it does not have much entries per day: How much time back do ALL calendar entries go? Is there probably a history of several years with some/several entries per day ?
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