Cryptomator is a free and open source project that offers multi-platform, transparent client side encryption of your files in the cloud. It works with just about any cloud storage service; is totally transparent so you can work with your files how you normally would; and secure with a 256-bit key length AES encryption. It’s also simple and easy to use with no need for different accounts, key management, cloud access grants or cipher configurations.
Features
- Works with Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, ownCloud, Nextcloud and any other cloud storage service which synchronizes with a local directory
- Open Source means: No backdoors, control is better than trust
- Client-side: No accounts, no data shared with any online service
- Totally transparent: Just work on the virtual drive as if it were a USB flash drive
- AES encryption with 256-bit key length
- File names get encrypted
- Folder structure gets obfuscated
- Use as many vaults in your Dropbox as you want, each having individual passwords
- One thousand commits for the security of your data!
License
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Cryptomator is a fantastic solution for protecting your files on cloud storage. It combines powerful encryption with an easy-to-use interface, ensuring your sensitive data remains secure. Both the Windows and Android versions perform seamlessly, making it a reliable option for those who prioritize security and convenience. I handle all my file encryption using the Windows app and rely on the Android app for viewing and sharing files, and it works perfectly!