Cloud storage is convenient, but it exposes your files to provider employees, hacks, and subpoenas. Encrypt first — upload an unreadable blob that only you can open.
Open File Encryptor →Google Drive scans files for policy violations, copyright, and other flags. Your files are read by automated systems.
Storage providers get breached. AWS S3 buckets are misconfigured. Your unencrypted files become readable to attackers.
Subpoenas and legal processes can compel providers to hand over your files. Encrypted files provide meaningful protection.
FileGuard encrypts your file entirely inside your browser using AES-256-GCM. What gets downloaded is a scrambled binary blob.
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