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Librevault 0.1.17, released by the Librevault Team, is a privacy-centric file-synchronization utility that establishes direct, encrypted peer-to-peer links between Windows, macOS, and Linux computers without routing data through external servers. Designed for confidential collaboration, the open-source client hashes every block with BLAKE2b, encrypts it with XSalsa20, and then transmits it over the encrypted Dat protocol, ensuring that only users who possess the unique 256-bit network key can decrypt or even discover the shared folder. Because transfers remain strictly device-to-device, Librevault operates transparently on isolated LAN segments and continues to function when the wider Internet is unavailable, making it suitable for classified office suites, secure research labs, or air-gapped home networks that still need real-time folder mirroring across workstations, laptops, and headless servers. The lightweight daemon monitors file-system events and propagates changes instantly, maintaining full revision history so that any modified or deleted item can be rolled back from any peer. Folder-level selective-sync controls let users exclude bulky sub-trees on space-constrained endpoints, while bandwidth throttling and traffic prioritization keep production networks responsive. Although the current public build remains the inaugural 0.1.17 release, the codebase is engineered for cross-platform parity and already exposes a JSON-RPC API for scripted automation and third-party integrations. Librevault is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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