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Ente 1.7.21 is a desktop client that connects to the ente.io cloud service, giving Windows users a local interface for managing encrypted photos and videos. Published by the same team that maintains the cloud platform, the application falls under the Privacy & Security category and is the twelfth successive release in a rapid development cycle that has produced twelve public builds to date. The program is primarily used to synchronize personal media libraries across devices while keeping every file end-to-end encrypted, making it suitable for photographers, journalists, and privacy-conscious households who want to avoid unprotected galleries. Typical use cases include automatic backup from DSLR imports, selective album sharing through secure links, and offline access to encrypted archives when traveling; businesses also deploy it to ensure that marketing assets or confidential recordings never reside on third-party servers in readable form. Because the client decrypts content only on the local machine, users can view thumbnails, run slideshows, and perform bulk organization without exposing originals to the provider. Version 1.7.21 refines the sync engine, reduces startup memory usage, and adds support for nested album structures imported from mobile counterparts. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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