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Tuta, provider of quantum-secure encrypted e-mail, today announced the release of its new Tuta Calendar standalone app for both Android and iOS devices. This app is designed to offer users the same level of privacy and security that Tuta is known for.tuta calendar

Note: The iOS app is still under review as Apple has not approved that the app asks for a password when deleting it. This, however, is necessary for safety – as we do. We need to make sure that no one can maliciously delete a user's account. We are still discussing the issue with Apple so that the Tuta Calendar app can be released for iOS as soon as possible!

The Tuta Calendar app offers a fast, focused experience, separate from Tuta's email client, and is packed with features like external calendar sync, encrypted calendar sharing, and fully encrypted push notifications. With this stand-alone application, users will be able to manage their schedules securely while also being able to seamlessly integrate with Tuta's email system.

"By separating the calendar from the email application, we provide a customized, intuitive tool for managing meetings and schedules – all while maintaining Tuta's unmatched privacy and encryption standards," says Arne Möhle, CEO of Tuta. "We continue our mission to provide secure, user-friendly communication and programming solutions in today's digital age."

The new Tuta Calendar app comes with a stylish blue icon and new themes in light and dark modes, ensuring a modern look. With more than ten million users worldwide, Tuta remains committed to advancing privacy protection with cutting-edge encryption technology.

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