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Most file transfer and storage platforms sell you a comforting metaphor: a "secure vault" in the "cloud." It isn't a metaphor. Behind their mirror is the sheer, brutalist weight of the physical substrate. It is miles of copper wire, silicon wafers, and industrial cooling systems grinding through your unencrypted patient records and legal affidavits. When your receptionist emails a PDF, it sits...

ObsidianVaultYour server can't read your files. That's the point.
Drop a file. Your browser encrypts it with AES-256-GCM before it touches any server. Get a link. Send the link. Recipient clicks, browser decrypts, done. The server stores ciphertext only -- it mathematically cannot read your files. No accounts. No cookies. No tracking. Single Python file, stdlib only, self-hostable. Built because a GP receptionist split my medical records across 5 unencrypted emails. Healthcare is Australia's most-breached sector for 14 straight reporting periods. Free.

ObsidianVaultYour server can't read your files. That's the point.




