
Tresorit prepares the link – allowing users to set expiration date and download limits – and places it in the Link folder from where it can be fired off as an email attachment. All the user has to do is right click the file (or a compressed file) that they wish to send as a secure attachment. Once the Tresorit app is installed, the user can create an encrypted email attachment from any file on their computer – even if it’s not in a tresor. It’s easy to get lost among different file versions and to waste hours updating a file someone else has already completed.This quickly gets in the way of business. Even after setup is complete, emails and attachments need to be manually encrypted, and decrypted, one by one.
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It’s also easy to share files securely with others, even if they don’t use Tresorit. There’s no margin of error, as users don’t have to lift a finger. Tresorit encryption takes place in the background. You need to pay for, and maintain, two services instead of one.For example, you can’t share a Viivo encrypted folder with someone using Boxcryptor, even if you both use Dropbox for storage, so someone will need to change providers if you want to share securely

As complete encrypted folders need to be downloaded before a single file can be accessed, there’s no way to share securely with someone who doesn’t have exactly the same bolt-on encryption setup.copying documents in or to the basic cloud storage folder instead of the encrypted one

