No ad targeting. No content scanning. No telemetry on your files.
“Private should mean private — not 'private until convenient'.”
For individuals, families and teams who want privacy as a default, not a setting.
Built for confidentiality
No content scanning
Your files are not opened, parsed or indexed by AI on our side.
No profiling
We do not build user profiles for advertising or recommendation.
Encryption by default
Privacy is the default mode — not a premium toggle.
Minimised metadata
We retain only what is necessary to deliver the service.
GDPR-aligned
Built around GDPR principles of data minimisation, purpose limitation and user rights.
Apple-grade UX
Premium interface, clear language, no dark patterns.
The difference between 'private' and 'privacy-friendly'
A truly private cloud has architectural privacy: even the provider cannot read your data. A privacy-friendly cloud merely promises to behave well. DRIVUNO is designed to be in the first category.
Frequently asked questions
Can DRIVUNO read my files?
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No. Files are encrypted on your device before upload using XChaCha20-Poly1305. DRIVUNO servers only ever store ciphertext. The keys required to decrypt your files are derived from your password on your device and never leave it unencrypted.
What is zero-knowledge encryption?
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Zero-knowledge is an architecture in which the service provider has no technical ability to access user data. With DRIVUNO, your master key is derived locally from your password using Argon2id. The server never sees that key, so it cannot decrypt your files even if compelled to.
Is DRIVUNO safer than Google Drive or Dropbox?
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DRIVUNO uses a different architecture. Google Drive, Dropbox and similar consumer clouds hold the encryption keys to your files, which means their staff, automated systems, and any party with legal access can in principle read your content. DRIVUNO is designed so that this is technically not possible on our side.
What happens if I lose my password?
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Because we cannot read your data, we also cannot reset it for you. You can configure a recovery key when creating your account. We strongly recommend storing it offline. Without your password or recovery key, encrypted data cannot be recovered — by design.