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Tuta Announces Quantum-Resistant Encrypted Cloud Storage, Tuta Drive

Privacy company Tuta is launching an encrypted cloud storage service, and it comes with something most competitors can’t offer: encryption that’s designed to survive quantum computers.
Tuta Drive enters early access today as an invite-only beta, built on the same hybrid cryptographic protocol the German company
deployed in Tuta Mail back in early 2024.
That protocol, TutaCrypt, pairs conventional algorithms with quantum-resistant ones, which means files uploaded to Tuta Drive are encrypted with math that current computers can’t break and future quantum machines shouldn’t be able to either.
Every file gets encrypted on your device before it leaves. Tuta’s servers never see the unencrypted version. In a zero-knowledge architecture like this, even a government subpoena can’t produce readable files, because the company genuinely doesn’t have the keys.
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