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08 December 25, 16:57
Quote:Proton is ready to take on Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel, with Proton Sheets. It is a privacy-focused, web-based spreadsheet editor app.
Last year, Proton launched Docs, an alternative for Microsoft Word and Google Docs. Proton's had a busy year, it launched Lumo AI in July, and followed it up with Proton Authenticator in the same month. The Proton Mail app was redesigned a couple of months ago.
The Switzerland-based company, says Proton Sheets was developed as an alternative for other cloud based office suites that exposes sensitive data to threats like surveillance, tracking, and nowadays, it's also used for training AI models. Like the rest of Proton's products, Sheets is also an end-to-end encrypted service. The company says that all data in Sheets are end-to-end encrypted, including metadata like filenames.
Proton Sheets supports various built-in formulas, lets you visualize data as charts and graphs. Users can collaborate with others on their team in real-time, assign tasks, set timelines for your project, etc. Your work in Sheets is synced in real-time across your devices, so you can switch from desktop to mobile to work on the go. You can learn more about its features on the support portal for Sheets.
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