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> "Each file is encrypted with a user’s private key using industry standard encryption primitives including AES-128 and RSA-4096 encryption.

> Your data is still accessible even if you are outside of your home and your home ISP experiences an outage."

In light of the RSA reference it seems like they encrypt every thing with a user pubkey and a company pubkey. Without the company pubkey there would be no way to access your data when you were not at home.




Maybe they could use a key derived from your password but you're probably right.


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