it’s funny, I have spent about a year migrating my gmail to proton. about 6 hours ago I got fed up with having to open gmail occasionally, so I finally deleted the account altogether.
I’m glad I didn’t see this post sooner, I might have tried to keep my gmail and just run it through proton
I have a list of things that go to Gmail and set up forwarding via proton, the issue I see is I have a bunch of services I have signed up for, but may not have opened in awhile, do I need to open all those apps and “re-activate” them from hibernation to change this or can I just let them go? How did you build a list of priority for what to sign-in to change and what to fall by the wayside?
i migrated the really important stuff right away, then moved other stuff over as I noticed them.
there’s still plenty of things going to my gmail, and I may have screwed myself over with an account or two, but I’ll figure that out if/when I need to
I’m almost there, except every once in a blue moon I come across a website or service (usually gov’t related) that refuses to take my proton.me address.
it’s funny, I have spent about a year migrating my gmail to proton. about 6 hours ago I got fed up with having to open gmail occasionally, so I finally deleted the account altogether.
I’m glad I didn’t see this post sooner, I might have tried to keep my gmail and just run it through proton
I have a list of things that go to Gmail and set up forwarding via proton, the issue I see is I have a bunch of services I have signed up for, but may not have opened in awhile, do I need to open all those apps and “re-activate” them from hibernation to change this or can I just let them go? How did you build a list of priority for what to sign-in to change and what to fall by the wayside?
i migrated the really important stuff right away, then moved other stuff over as I noticed them.
there’s still plenty of things going to my gmail, and I may have screwed myself over with an account or two, but I’ll figure that out if/when I need to
I’m almost there, except every once in a blue moon I come across a website or service (usually gov’t related) that refuses to take my proton.me address.
I get the “did you mean …@proton.de?” all the time