The Vault Desk blog

Notes on privacy you can prove.

Plain-language writing on zero-knowledge encryption, the threat model behind Vault Desk, and how we built a drive that even we can't read.

Vault Desk vs Google Drive: an honest comparison.

Google Drive is fast, familiar, and woven into everything you use — and Google holds the keys to all of it. A fair, feature-by-feature look at encryption, privacy, sharing, search, and storage, plus which files belong in which drive.

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Your cloud provider can read your files. Vault Desk can't.

Most "secure" cloud storage encrypts your files — with keys the provider also holds. That's a lock whose spare key sits in someone else's pocket. Here's what zero-knowledge really means, why it changes who can read your data, and exactly how Vault Desk pulls it off.

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