Is Canonical actually doing that, though? Collecting data for product improvement purposes and collecting it to potentially sell to third parties are two wildly different things, and doing the former, even with the user’s consent, does not mean you automatically reserve the right to do the latter (or anything else, really) with the collected data, unless you explicitly already include that as an option and get consent for it as well. I haven’t looked into it myself, so I might be wrong here, but I’m guessing Canonical would be getting way more shit for this if they were actually reserving the right to outright sell the telemetry they’re collecting, rather than just use it for product planning and development.
Sounds like you did something wrong when choosing your email address? I have my.name@proton.me, which looks just fine imo. Unless I’m misunderstanding what you’re talking about
They also don’t let you import calendars on the calendar app
At least in the wepapp, this works fine for me, I imported my previous Google calendar no problem and am also subscribed to my girlfriend’s calendar.
import passwords on the password app
I imported my passwords from 1Password and that worked flawlessly. Can’t speak to other password managers.
You’re basically working off a browser extension because you can’t do them on the webpage and they don’t have clients.
This is hopefully gonna be fixed soon, a standalone proton pass app for desktop is in the works according to their public communication :)
That has nothing to do with the ampersand, it’s just that post titles and bodies in general have different fonts. It’s just easier to notice in the ampersand since it’s so different between the fonts.
You should (lemmy.ohaa.xyz)
Need to switch to Hanna Montana Linux now (lemmy.ml)
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why do & ampersands never display properly in titles?
but work in body text &
Had to travel utegently out of town for a week and forgot to turn on the dishwasher before I left (i.imgur.com)