![]() Everybody can view the source code, thus it is impossible to implement backdoors or to hide vulnerabilities.Ĭyberduck uses the same Java-based cryptographic library CryptoLib as the desktop version and Android app of Cryptomator. The same principles which apply to Cryptomator apply to Cyberduck as well. ![]() Thus, Cyberduck is the perfect addition to Cryptomator for those, who do not want a local copy of their files, but only want to load files on demand.Ĭyberduck is open-source software, too. Files are only loaded on demand when accessing them. Cyberduck integration provides the ability to seamlessly and simply move data between previously disparate storage platforms including local file systems, remote FTP systems, and a host of public cloud storage, including Amazon S3, Amazon Glacier, Google Cloud Storage and Drive, Microsoft Azure, Rackspace Cloudfiles and iRODS. With Cyberduck, access to Cryptomator vaults is now possible without a local copy. Such copy is usually created by the sync client of your cloud provider. We are excited about this cooperation because it allows you to access your vaults in a new way: Cryptomator is designed to operate on a local copy of the cloud data. All vaults created with one of the applications can be opened with the other. As of version 6.0, Cyberduck is compatible with Cryptomator and uses the same client-side encryption. FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, OpenStack Swift, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure & OneDrive, Google Drive, and Dropbox are the supported protocols. Illustration by Katharina HagemannĬyberduck allows access to your cloud storage without an additional sync client. As of version 6.0, Cyberduck supports Cryptomator vaults and thus is the perfect tool for all, who do not want to synchronize their cloud files locally. ![]() Cyberduck is a libre remote file browser for Mac and Windows. ![]()
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