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Proton’s official Windows desktop client repository
Proton Drive for Windows is Proton’s official Windows desktop client repository, implemented as a native Windows application with a C# codebase and supporting assets, installer tooling, and solution-level project organization. The repository is positioned primarily as source transparency for the official app distributed through Proton, with distribution guidance pointing users to download stable releases from Proton’s official channels rather than relying on GitHub releases.
Proton Drive for iOS is the official iPhone and iPad client repository for Proton’s end-to-end encrypted cloud storage service, intended to securely back up and share files within the Proton ecosystem. The project is built around Apple’s native toolchain and is designed to be opened as an Xcode workspace, reflecting a production-grade iOS app structure with standard signing and provisioning requirements. It includes a stated trust model section, reinforcing that the client is meant to be scrutinized and understood as part of a privacy-first architecture rather than treated as a black box. ...
Android client codebase for accessing Proton Drive
Proton Drive for Android is Proton’s official Android client codebase for accessing Proton Drive from phones and tablets, built as a full native Android application that you can compile and run in Android Studio or from the command line. The repository is structured like a typical production Android app with a Gradle-driven build, and its setup guidance emphasizes straightforward local development workflows as well as headless builds for CI-style environments. It is designed to plug into Proton Drive’s broader ecosystem so users can manage their cloud-stored files from an Android interface while keeping the client implementation transparent and reviewable as open source. ...