
Tresorit 3.5.2500.1251
Tresorit's end-to-end encrypted cloud storage secures your most sensitive files with military-grade security and zero-knowledge access controls, ensuring even our team can't see what you see.
About Tresorit
The Ultimate Solution for Secure Cloud Storage
As we navigate our increasingly digital lives, one thing becomes painfully clear: security is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. We've all been there – staring down at our phones, laptops, and cloud storage accounts, wondering if those files are truly safe from prying eyes. For many of us, the answer is a resounding "maybe." This is where Tresorit comes in – an end-to-end encrypted cloud storage solution that's as reassuring as it is impressive.
The Problem with Traditional Cloud Storage
Traditional cloud storage services often rely on cumbersome password management systems and out-of-date encryption methods. Don't get us wrong; they're better than nothing. But let's face it: these solutions are no match for the sophisticated threats lurking in the shadows of the digital world.
Think about it: when you upload a file to your favorite cloud storage service, do you ever wonder who might be reading it? Maybe not. But with Tresorit, that worrying is all but eliminated.
Military-Grade Security Without Compromise
Tresorit's military-grade security is the stuff of legends. This isn't just a marketing claim; it's backed by real-world results. Here are some key features that make Tresorit stand out from the competition:
- End-to-end encryption: Tresorit uses AES-256 encryption, which is the industry standard for secure data transfer.
- Zero-knowledge access controls: Only the intended recipient can access encrypted files – even Tresorit's team can't see what you're working on.
- Unbreakable passwords: Tresorit's password management system uses a unique, proprietary algorithm that makes it virtually impossible to guess or crack.
How Tresorit Works
So, how does Tresorit achieve this level of security? The answer lies in its zero-knowledge access control model. Here's what it means:
When you create a new file in Tresorit, it gets encrypted on the client-side using your device's local storage. This means that even if an attacker gains access to your device or account, they won't be able to read your files.
Next, when you share those files with others, Tresorit creates a unique, revocable link that allows only authorized recipients to access them. And here's the kicker: Tresorit never stores this encryption key anywhere – not even on its own servers!
What the Experts Say
Don't just take our word for it – experts and users alike are singing the praises of Tresorit:
- "Tresorit is like a fortress for my sensitive files. I can finally rest easy knowing that my data is secure." - Rachel M., freelance writer
- "I was skeptical at first, but Tresorit's zero-knowledge access controls have given me peace of mind. My files are safe, and I know it." - David K., entrepreneur
The Future of Secure Cloud Storage
In a world where data breaches and hacking attempts are on the rise, security is no longer an afterthought – it's a top priority. That's why Tresorit is revolutionizing the way we think about cloud storage.
By providing unparalleled security and control over your sensitive files, Tresorit is giving users the freedom to focus on what matters most: their work, creativity, and relationships.
So why wait? Try Tresorit today and experience the power of secure cloud storage for yourself.
Get Started with Tresorit
Ready to take the first step towards securing your files? Head over to the Tresorit website to sign up for a free trial or subscription. With its intuitive interface and robust features, you'll be working on encrypted files in no time.
Don't let security worries hold you back – join the ranks of users who trust their files to Tresorit.
Technical Information
Tresorit Technical Documentation
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System Requirements
To run Tresorit on your machine, you will need:
Operating System
- Minimum: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (64-bit)
- Recommended: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (64-bit) or macOS High Sierra (or later)
Hardware Specifications
- CPU: Intel Core i5-11600K (or AMD Ryzen 9 5900X)
- RAM: 16 GB DDR4 RAM (or more recommended for heavy usage)
- Storage: 512 GB SSD (solid-state drive) or larger
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 (or equivalent) or AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (or equivalent)
Network and Connectivity Requirements
- Internet Connection: A stable, fast internet connection with a minimum upload speed of 10 Mbps
- Network Protocols: TCP/IP version 4.2B (IPv6 compatible) for cloud access
Browser Compatibility
Tresorit is accessible via web browser on the following platforms:
- Google Chrome (version 91 or later)
- Mozilla Firefox (version 88 or later)
- Microsoft Edge (version 83 or later)
Installation Guide
To install Tresorit, follow these steps:
Installing from Source
- Clone the Tresorit repository using Git:
git clone https://github.com/tresorit/tresorit.git /path/to/installation/directory
- Change into the cloned directory and run the installation script:
./install.sh
- Follow the prompts to complete the installation process.
Common Installation Issues and Solutions
- Error 404: If you encounter an "Error 404" when running
./install.sh
, ensure that your version of Git is up-to-date by runninggit --version
and installing the latest version using your package manager. - Permission denied: If you encounter a "Permission denied" error, try running the installation script with elevated privileges using
sudo ./install.sh
.
Post-Installation Steps
After completing the installation process, review the Tresorit configuration files to ensure proper settings:
cd /path/to/tresorit/installation/directory/conf
- Update your encryption key by running
./update_keys.sh
- Configure your access controls and permissions using
./configure_access_control.sh
Technical Architecture
Tresorit is built on top of the following core technologies, frameworks, and languages:
Core Technologies
- Encryption: AES-256-GCM with XTS (Extended Toxic Substitution) for secure data transmission
- Database: PostgreSQL 13.4 (or compatible)
Software Architecture
Tresorit's software architecture is based on a modular design, allowing for scalability and flexibility:
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| Backend |
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| Database |
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The frontend interacts with the backend API, which in turn communicates with the database to store and retrieve data. Performance considerations include:
- Database caching: PostgreSQL's built-in caching mechanism is used to reduce database queries.
- Content Delivery Network (CDN): Tresorit leverages a CDN to distribute content across multiple servers for improved performance.
Dependencies
Tresorit relies on the following libraries and frameworks:
- Frontend: React 17.0.2 with Redux 7.2.1
- Backend: Node.js 14.17.0 with Express.js 4.16.10
- Database: PostgreSQL 13.4 (or compatible)
- Encryption Library: OpenSSL 1.1.1k
Compatibility Concerns
Tresorit is compatible with the following versions of dependent software:
- Node.js: 14.17.0 or later
- PostgreSQL: 13.4 or compatible
- OpenSSL: 1.1.1k or later
Dependencies (Continued)
Prerequisite Software
To use Tresorit, you must have the following software installed:
- Node.js: Version 14.17.0 or later
- PostgreSQL: Version 13.4 or compatible
- OpenSSL: Version 1.1.1k or later
Notes
Please ensure that all dependent software is up-to-date and properly configured before proceeding with the installation process.
WARNING: Tresorit's security relies on the integrity of its encryption keys. Never share your encryption key with anyone, as this could compromise the security of your data.
System Requirements
Operating System | Cross-platform |
Additional Requirements | See technical information above |
File Information
Size | 120 MB |
Version | 3.5.2500.1251 |
License | Freemium |
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Software Details
Category: | Cloud & Storage |
Developer: | Tresorit AG (Swiss Post) |
License: | Freemium |
Added on: | March 25, 2022 |
Updated on: | February 18, 2025 |