Passwordless by default
Passkeys and authenticator apps — no passwords to leak, phish, or reset.
Launching January 1, 2027
Cloud storage where nobody — not even us — can read your files. Passwordless sign-in, granular sharing, version history, and admin powers that stop at your privacy.
Passkeys and authenticator apps — no passwords to leak, phish, or reset.
Granular sharing: read-only, no-download, edit, or admin — per person, per folder.
Every save becomes a version. Restore any of the last 10 in one click. Recycle bin for everything else.
Public share links with passwords, expiry dates, and download controls.
Even our admins cannot see your files. Independently verified by automated gates.
Search file names and contents across your own work and everything shared with you.
Basic is free forever. Paid plans are assigned by our team during onboarding.
Yes. You sign in with a passkey (biometric or hardware key) or a 6-digit authenticator code. There is no password to steal — and account recovery uses identity verification, not security questions.
It moves to the Recycle Bin. You can restore it (with its entire folder structure) or delete it permanently. Shared links die instantly when you do.
No — and it is not just policy, it is architecture. An automated test suite proves on every build that no admin path can reach file contents, names, or your personal data.
The person can view the item in the app, but the server refuses any download request from them. The restriction is enforced server-side, not by hiding a button.
Every upload of the same file creates a new immutable version. The 10 most recent are kept; you can preview or restore any of them.
January 1, 2027. Basic (30 GB) is free forever; paid plans unlock up to 1 TB.