Encrypted cloud storage that lives up to the name: every file you drop into Drive is encrypted before it leaves your device, and only its encrypted form ever reaches the server. The server sees ciphertext; the key stays with you.
Contracts, medical reports, ID scans: your most sensitive files are encrypted in your browser and leave for the server that way. That is exactly what zero-knowledge storage means: even if our server were compromised, all an attacker would get is a meaningless encrypted blob. We explain step by step how encrypted file storage works on the Security page.
The quota is single and shared: mail, documents and Drive use the same space, and one bar shows you what is taking up how much.
Here is what secure file sharing means to us: when you share a file, the decryption key travels in the part of the link after the # sign. Browsers never send that fragment to the server; server records hold only encrypted data, and the file can be opened only by the person you gave the link to.
Want one more layer on top? Add a password, set an expiry date, and revoke the link whenever you like.
Drag and drop, multi-select, moving between folders, sorting by name and date, instant search. For anyone hunting for a Google Drive alternative without giving up old habits: all the fluidity you expect from an ordinary cloud drive, on a secure cloud and an encrypted foundation.
Mail attachments talk to Drive too: file an incoming attachment into Drive with one click, and pick from Drive when you send.
Open your account; mail, documents, e-signature and calendar come with the same account.
Cloud storage is a service that keeps your files on a server on the internet instead of your own device, so you can reach them from anywhere. email.tr Drive adds one condition: the file is encrypted before it ever leaves your device, only encrypted data sits on the server, and the decryption key stays with you. This approach is called zero-knowledge storage; the details are on the Security page.
Yes. Folders, drag and drop, previews, search and secure file sharing: everything you expect in daily use is there. The difference is in the architecture: your files are encrypted on your device and the server only sees encrypted data. You can move over by downloading your Google Drive files and uploading them to Drive; the quota is shared with mail and documents.
Drive is not sold separately; mail, calendar, contacts, documents and Drive come in a single plan. There are four plans at 5.99, 9.99, 15.99 and 24.99 USD per month; total storage is 512 MB, 1 GB, 3 GB or 5 GB depending on the plan, with a 2 GB cap per file. Encrypted link sharing is on Standard+ and above. The up-to-date comparison is on the Pricing page.