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5 points by parisk 3 years ago · 4 comments

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KomoD 3 years ago

Store tons of sensitive things at a random company? No thanks, I'll pass.

  • pariskOP 3 years ago

    Hello there,

    I am Paris, one of the creators of Vaulty. Thanks for your comment.

    Vaulty end-to-end encrypts/decrypts data in the browser. No sensitive information is ever being transferred over the wire.

    This is actually the whole point. The easiest way to share end-to-end encrypted data even over insecure channels.

    I hope I answered your concern! You can give it a try for free to see how it works at https://vaulty.tools/guest/vaults/.

    • bitlad 3 years ago

      If it is encrypted in browser. There is the encryption keys persisted with reference? Probably at your end? If it is in browser then $39/year is not justified. It should be free.

      • pariskOP 3 years ago

        Great questions.

        The encryption key is generated in the browser. This key is being used to unseal your vaults. When you create your account, the key is being exported (downloaded) to your file system. Every time you sign in afterwards, you need to import (drag and drop) the key to the browser — it is never transmitted to our servers —, so you can unseal your vaults locally.

        No product can be free. We believe that €39 per year is a great price for what you get; a ridiculously easy to receive sensitive information securely with end to end encryption, that does not even require both parties to have an account.

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