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Maps - > CoMaps Photos - > Immich (if you can self host) Passwords - > Bitwarden (May change in the future)
I agree with others on trying to not have one service for everything, which proton is trying to become. An alternative to Proton Mail and Calendar would be Tuta, though I haven't used them.
mailbox also.
always check the profit motive. Often if it's free, unsupported by donation/subscription nor sponsors with that system, and if it costs quite some money to uphold, then your data is the product.
I'm always pretty wary of when a company or its parent goes public, be it by IPO or trading - then ownership is no longer in people's hands but in profit's hands.