Proton continues to build a compelling choice to established cloud ecosystems like Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive. Recently, they’ve expanded their suite of tools with the launch of Proton Sheets, a spreadsheet request designed with privacy and security in mind. This addition complements their existing offerings: Proton Mail, Proton Calendar, Proton Drive, and Proton Writer.
Now, you have a more complete set of tools for daily productivity, all within a privacy-focused environment.Previously, the biggest gap in Proton’s suite was a robust spreadsheet solution.
Proton Sheets offers a familiar interface for those accustomed to other spreadsheet programs. You can create, edit, and collaborate on spreadsheets directly within your Proton account. It supports real-time collaboration, allowing multiple users to work on the same document simultaneously.
Here’s what sets Proton Sheets apart:
* End-to-end encryption: Your data is protected from prying eyes, even from Proton itself.
* Privacy-focused design: Proton prioritizes your data privacy, minimizing data collection and maximizing control.
* Seamless integration: It works seamlessly with other Proton services, like Proton Drive and Proton Mail.
* Accessibility: You don’t need a paid subscription to start using Proton Sheets.
I’ve found that manny users are increasingly concerned about the privacy implications of using mainstream cloud services. Proton sheets provides a viable option for those seeking a more secure and private way to manage their data.
I Replaced Google Drive With This Privacy-Focused Alternative
Google Drive is one of the most popular services in the world. It has billions of users across almost every contry in the world. Though, I’ve decided to replace it with something that is more privacy-focused.
Currently, Proton is completing the rollout of Proton Sheets. It’s available now, and should be accessible to all users in the coming days.
The final piece of the puzzle for a complete Google Drive or OneDrive replacement would be a presentation tool. Hopefully, Proton will address this need in the future, solidifying its position as a leading privacy-focused cloud platform







