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[โ€“] BCsven 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Just a side note. Rclone is not the same as GNOME gdrive access. Rclone does a clone of the data to your local, GNOME gives you online access and you basically open from remote like using Seadrive client.

My point being Proton could easily add same online account with GNOME help and do the same.

[โ€“] cyborganism 2 points 1 day ago

And KDE and xfce and cinnamon and MATE and Budgie... where does it end?

My point is that Google didn't implement the feature. Someone else did.

It's up to the desktop environment's maintainers or some other developer to implement this.

But it would be nice to have if Proton provided it though, like they did with proton VPN. NGL.