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  2. Cryptomator - Wikipedia

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    It provides transparent, client-side encryption for personal cloud storage. [4] Cryptomator encrypts each file separately and then allows the user to sync files with a cloud or local storage of choice. [5] It is available for all major operating system including Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, Linux. [6]

  3. NordLocker - Wikipedia

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    NordLocker is an encryption software with cloud integration. The software uses so called "lockers" - encrypted folders to encrypt and store user files. Users can create an unlimited number of lockers, drop files in to encrypt them, and transfer lockers separately. [8] The app uses client-side encryption to secure files on the user's device ...

  4. Enpass - Wikipedia

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    The application features client-side encryption, using SQLCipher [6] to encrypt its keychain file locally with a user-defined master password.. The Enpass app retains no user data on its company servers, [7] [8] instead storing and syncing encrypted password vaults on storage controlled by the end user.

  5. Client-side encryption - Wikipedia

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    Client-side encryption allows for the creation of applications whose providers cannot access the data its users have stored, thus offering a high level of privacy. [ 1 ] Applications utilizing client-side encryption are sometimes marketed under the misleading or incorrect term "zero-knowledge" , [ 2 ] but this is a misnomer, as the term zero ...

  6. Crypton (framework) - Wikipedia

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    It is designed to encrypt data inside a JavaScript context (either a browser extension, mobile application, or WebKit-based desktop application). [5] Crypton was created by SpiderOak, also known for their encrypted backup product, [6] who were looking for a way for data to be securely encrypted without the need for users to download a separate ...

  7. SpiderOak - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, SpiderOak began developing the Crypton framework, "a JavaScript framework for building applications where the server doesn't know the contents it's storing on behalf of users." [ 8 ] Crypton is an open-source project allowing developers to easily add encryption security to mobile applications. [ 9 ]

  8. Web Cryptography API - Wikipedia

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    This agnostic API would utilize JavaScript to perform operations that would increase the security of data exchange within web applications. The API would provide a low-level interface to create and/or manage public keys and private keys for hashing, digital signature generation and verification and encryption and decryption for use with web ...

  9. tcpcrypt - Wikipedia

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    Tcpcrypt provides opportunistic encryption — if either side does not support this extension, then the protocol falls back to regular unencrypted TCP. Tcpcrypt also provides encryption to any application using TCP, even ones that do not know about encryption. This enables incremental and seamless deployment. [6]