![]() The version number is at the top-middle of the display. You can find out which version of Cryptomator you have by opening the app, tapping on the gear icon in the upper-left, then tapping About Cryptomator. Keep in mind that Cryptomator’s target is to ensure privacy in the cloud and not on the device itself. It requires to have readable (cleartext) data readily available. Cryptomator is fully integrated into the Files app, which means that it is bound to and limited by the File Provider Extension API. Q: Why is there decrypted data in the first place?Ī: At some point, you need to have cleartext data, otherwise you can’t work with them. Q: Can leaked files be deleted from existing backups?Ī: While we don’t know how reliably Apple erases data, you can in fact exclude individual apps from iCloud Backup and remove existing backups. But on my iOS device, vault 1 can have icon 3 and vault 2 can have icon 4 (default icons). ![]() Vault 1 can have one icon and vault 2 can have icon 2 on my Mac (default icons). It seems currently, that all vaults and their icons are not in sync. ![]() Here are a few of the more important ones. On my MacBook Air M1 the latest macOS version 11.1 and the latest version from the Mac App Store (6.5.2) 726. FAQĬryptomator includes a brief FAQ in its report. Users should update the app to version 2.0.4 if the app hasn’t already been automatically updated. Affected devices include those who made an iCloud Backup while the bug in Cryptomator was live, version 2.0.0 released on December 12, 2021. All others in the vault remain encrypted and unaffected. Only files that you opened from within the Files app are decrypted.
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