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Cryptomator 1.19.2, the forty-fifth stable release from Skymatic GmbH, is an open-source encryption utility designed to secure cloud-hosted files without sacrificing convenience. By applying transparent, client-side AES encryption to both file contents and names, the software ensures that Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, or any other sync folder can be used without exposing data to unauthorized access; local copies remain fully readable and editable, while everything uploaded is rendered meaningless to prying eyes or service providers. Because all cryptographic operations run on the user’s machine, no registration, account, or cloud service integration is required, giving individuals and organizations complete control over keys and passphrases that are in turn hardened against brute-force attacks through the scrypt key-derivation function and further obfuscated directory structures. The GPLv3-licensed codebase is publicly auditable, preventing backdoors and eliminating vendor lock-in, so development can continue community-side even if the original team ceased support. Typical use cases include journalists protecting source material, companies safeguarding confidential documents, and private users who want seamless cross-platform security on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. Cryptomator belongs to the Security & Encryption category, is offered free of charge, and relies on donations to sustain its rapid release cycle. 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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