As part of my degoogling, I am looking for an alternative to the google calendar. Not necessarily free. My requirements are:

  • Importable into and editable in standard calendar apps on iPhone and Android.
  • Hosted, no self hosting.
  • Full privacy!

Any recommendations?

Edit:

  • Full privacy as in my data is not used in personalised ads or ML training. End to end encryption is not needed.
  • krash@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    If you want something hosted with full privacy, yet importable in the standard calendar apps, then I don’t think you’ll find anything for the time being.

    Protonmail and tutanota both provide full privacy and are hosted options, but they require their own apps since they want to ensure reliable E2EE. I suppose you either need to re-evaltuate your requirements or wait for a suiitable product to be launched.

  • 211@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    It sounds like EteSync is exactly what you’re looking for. A hosted NextCloud instance + DAVx5 is admittedly a bit lacking in the “full privacy” department, and Proton or Tutanota doesn’t integate with the standard calendars, but both would also be valid options IMHO.

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      1 year ago

      Unless referring to encryption, can you expand on why NC with Dav isn’t private? I’ve got both selfhosted (in home) and haven’t picked up on any traffic sharing my calendar to third parties through my logs and alerts, so would like to know more of what you’ve seen to see if I have a gap in my automated alerts.

      Edit: unless your answer was just in response to the OP wanting an already hosted system, then yeah I can understand what you mean there.

      • 211@sopuli.xyz
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        1 year ago

        Yeah, I was thinking of systems hosted by someone else, not self-hosted.

  • mholiv@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Maybe buying a single seat enterprise license of Microsoft365 might work for you. Microsoft treats enterprise clients very differently than end users. Only (potential) down side is that you will have to set your own security policies and manage a bunch of things that go beyond a calendar. There is a bonus though. A single enterprise seat license includes 1TB of private-ish enterprise cloud storage.

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      1 year ago

      I also do this. Lots of documentation online to get it set up, and obviously you get the benefit of buying and customizing your own domain address

  • Scott@lem.free.as
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    1 year ago

    NextCloud for the self-hosting server stuff.

    DAVx5 for the syncing to Android’s native calendars.

    Any calendar app that uses the native Android calendars to view them. I’m using DigiCal.