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Proton Calendar is the world's first end-to-end encrypted calendar that allows you to keep your life private.
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SimpleLogin lets you send and receive emails anonymously via easily-generated unique email aliases.
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it kinnd of looks like its just attempting to get you to setup alternative access methods so you dont get locked out of the account.
Nope, it just tells you some basic privacy info, wants you to link a Google account, wants you to change your account emails for different services (you have to click done on them all) and wants you to login on their mobile app.
It seems like this was their plan for adding the extra 5GB storage to free accounts, which I think is fair, if you are not forced to link a Google account, that's the worst offender here. It appears massively bugged though and probably should not be appearing on paid accounts at all.
I'm not sure what what you think is involved in "linking" your Gmail.
It's all standard procedure when switching to any new email address or service.
You go to your old email, set up an auto forward. That way while you're telling all your various accounts your new email address, you don't miss anything that's still going to the old address.
It doesn't give Google any access to your Proton account, Proton emails, or anything really. Just the knowledge that you're using another email. If that still bothers you, the address you have Gmail forward to could be a SimpleLogin address. That way even Google doesn't know what your new Proton email address is.