Whether you work with teams, run a side hustle, or take appointments from customers, you can now easily create public booking pages that show when you’re available, and your clients and colleagues can book an appointment in seconds. It automatically creates a new event on your calendar and generates a private Proton Meet link where you can have a secure video call. New events are zero-access encrypted, so all the details stay between you and your contact. Not even we have access.
When you share your schedule, does it show your Proton address/username?
One of the reasons I have been reluctant to share my Proton calendar or import other people’s calendar dates into mine, is because my Proton address would be exposed. I used an alias to communicate with most people, so I don’t want people to know my Proton address. Tuta has the same issue.
You can chose which address to expose. You could even create a seperate one for this if you like.
You need an email address for the appointment to be sent out but you can pick any. It does allow you to prevent overlapping with other calendars (which is configurable).