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    Cryptomator

    Cryptomator

    Multi-platform transparent client-side encryption for your cloud files

    Cryptomator is a free and open source project that offers multi-platform, transparent client side encryption of your files in the cloud. It works with just about any cloud storage service; is totally transparent so you can work with your files how you normally would; and secure with a 256-bit key length AES encryption. It’s also simple and easy to use with no need for different accounts, key management, cloud access grants or cipher configurations.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Nextcloud Android app

    Nextcloud Android app

    The Android client for Nextcloud

    Nextcloud Android app is the Android client for Nextcloud, a private file sync & share and communication server. It lets you access all of your files easily on your Nextcloud from any Android device. Nextcloud Android app is easy to use and completely open source, so you can host it yourself or have a company do it for you. Always stay in control of your photos, calendar, contact data and other documents and files with Nextcloud.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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