Sharing files can be very customizable. For example, your share link can have a password, expiration date, and open limit.
It seems as secure as you can get with proprietary software.
I use it as a syncing tool for apps like Obsidian. There are different sync methods like , save the last 5 versions or place all versions in a folder to delete later (don’t quote me on this).
You can sync photos on your phone into Tresorit. (It has to be working in the background)
It also has a very convenient scanner that surpasses Google’s scanning.
Customer service is great if you ever need it
Cons:
A bit expensive relative to competitors
Ultimately you’re paying premium for a premium experience imo. You should consider Tresorit if you’re lazy like me xD
There’s also an email feature that makes emails more secure and a digital signature that they offer. I don’t use it but it’s there.
Pretty good.
Pros:
Easy install (Windows/Linux) I haven’t tried Mac.
Sharing files can be very customizable. For example, your share link can have a password, expiration date, and open limit.
It seems as secure as you can get with proprietary software.
I use it as a syncing tool for apps like Obsidian. There are different sync methods like , save the last 5 versions or place all versions in a folder to delete later (don’t quote me on this).
You can sync photos on your phone into Tresorit. (It has to be working in the background)
It also has a very convenient scanner that surpasses Google’s scanning.
Customer service is great if you ever need it
Cons:
Ultimately you’re paying premium for a premium experience imo. You should consider Tresorit if you’re lazy like me xD
There’s also an email feature that makes emails more secure and a digital signature that they offer. I don’t use it but it’s there.