Docs in Proton Drive introduces new suggesting mode for secure collaborative editing
Proton has expanded its Docs in Proton Drive feature with the introduction of a new suggesting mode, enhancing real-time collaboration while preserving document privacy. This mode allows users to track changes made by colleagues, partners, and clients without modifying the original content.
Proton Docs stands out as the only online document editor offering end-to-end encryption alongside a collaborative editing experience. This feature is particularly beneficial for teams dealing with confidential information, intellectual property, or personal data. Suggested edits are highlighted for easy tracking, allowing users to accept or reject changes while maintaining a clear record of contributions, including who proposed each change and when.
Users can switch to suggesting mode on documents they own or have edit permissions for, ensuring that all collaborative inputs remain secure and private throughout the editing process. This development provides a secure way to gather suggestions from both internal and external parties, safeguarding data at every stage.
