

We've fixed bugs and improved performance.We'll notify you of the latest features and news directly in Tresorit. From now on, you'll never miss an important update.If you’re a business admin, we’ll let you know about our newest feature in the Admin Center: the Reports tab.Implemented a workaround for a bug in Gnome that could have caused your system to freeze.If your connection was lost, we'll show a green ribbon when Tresorit is back online.Data Residency Options: Business and Enterprise customers can now choose from several data centers to store their data.

New data centers: Switzerland, Germany and France are now available as Data Residency Options.Introducing file requests: you can now request files from anyone, even if they don't have a Tresorit account.Introducing new Data Residency Options locations - Brazil, Netherlands, Singapore, UAE.Other bug fixes and performance improvements.Improvements and fixes in the Tresorit Drive.Fixes for credit card expiration display.HiDPI related tweaks ( (uses auto-scaling built into Qt).HiDPI mode on-off switch added to preferences.Previous file versions are displayed after Move Between Tresors.A dded error handling when downloading a deleted file version.Updated third party library (cURL) which possibly fixes HTTP2 issues.Various bug fixes and performance improvements.Updated Qt library fixing several smaller issues.Live link email notifications feature updated not to send filenames.Several fixes, including the tresor size caching bug.Support for opening the application window with an empty tresorit:// URL."Subfolder sharing not supported on this platform" ribbon added.From now on, you can also share subfolders easily in Tresorit without changing your layout. Fixes and significant performance improvements to moving and renaming directories.

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Bespoke, but more expensive, enterprise plans are also available.In order to provide you with the highest security standards, we must update and patch our product constantly. It costs between £10-£15 a month per use for small businesses, which gives 1TB encrypted cloud storage space per user. Tresorit is based in Switzerland, and all user data is protected by Swiss privacy laws (stricter than those in the USA, and the EU). The press release says: “ Our zero-knowledge end-to-end encryption provides ultimate security for files: unlike standard file sharing solutions, our encryption is done on the user’s s device, guaranteeing that no one else can access the files besides the owner”. Tresorit falls firmly in the former camp as it is aimed at businesses and enterprise users rather than desktop ones like me (and a great many of you).īut it has a features that warrant it a mention, as illustrated by this comparison chart that pits Tresorit against Dropbox, SpiderOak and Box: I generally steer clear of writing about things I don’t use, can’t use or won’t use. Or so says the press release that landed in my inbox a few days ago. Tresorit for Linux is an end-to-end encrypted file sharing service that allows teams to collaborate securely and easily.
