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  "path": "/t/tuta-drive-first-look-the-encrypted-workspace-big-tech-wont-build/37183#post_11",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-17T12:57:09.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Regime6045:\n\n> API that can be used by apps like Foldersync (Mega and Filen have it, for example)\n\nDon’t think this will ever happen. Their cryptography is custom like their email and that’s why it’s not compatible with PGP. And plug ins are a horrible way to go about it.\n\nRegime6045:\n\n> deally some way to edit files in a web browser like the mainstream clouds can do - Cryptpad shows that it’s possible (they have OnlyOffice + E2EE in the browse\n\nThis will take a long long time. They took more than 5 years just to deliver on conversation mode in their inbox. That time delay really made me give up on them. They are only good at very select things and that’s it. One should not expect it to have all the bells and whistles of a fully fledged mature product even when out of stable and fully made. Their products are MVP but stable and functional with excellent privacy and security. And that’s it.\n\nWhat I think I know for sure is again like their other products, Drive will be for the most sensitive info and not really made to be used as an everyday file storage and management tool. It’s for storage primarily, not file and folder management everyday.",
  "title": "Tuta Drive First Look: The Encrypted Workspace Big Tech Won't Build"
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