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# Cryptomator Documentation
## android
- [Working with Vaults](/android/access-vault.md): This section shows you how to work with a vault like view its content, move files or access it with other applications.
- [Cloud Management](/android/cloud-management.md): In "Cloud Services", you can create or edit the connection between the Cryptomator app and your storage provider accounts.
- [Settings](/android/settings.md): You can configure Cryptomator to your needs.
- [Setup](/android/setup.md): You can get Cryptomator for Android on:
- [Vault Management](/android/vault-management.md): A vault is where your files are stored encrypted on your Android device or cloud storage.
## desktop
- [Accessing Vaults](/desktop/accessing-vaults.md): You can only access decrypted files of a vault if you can unlock it. Unlocking a vault is just a two-step process as long as you know the password.
- [Adding Vaults](/desktop/adding-vaults.md): You will be presented with three options when adding a vault:
- [Admin Configuration](/desktop/admin-config.md): The admin configuration allows device or system administrators to define environment properties for Cryptomator so it runs in the desired context for all users on a device.
- [Encrypted File Names](/desktop/encrypted-file-names.md): Neither file name nor directory structure encryption can be disabled.
- [Error Handling](/desktop/error-handling.md): If you encounter an unexpected error, Cryptomator gives you the option to look up a solution in our error database. It's possible that the error has already been reported and a solution has been suggested for you to follow.
- [Files in Use](/desktop/files-in-use.md): This feature is only available for Cryptomator Hub vaults.
- [Getting Started](/desktop/getting-started.md): You will be greeted with the following screen when you start Cryptomator for the first time.
- [Network Settings](/desktop/network.md): In general, Cryptomator does not require a network connection to function.
- [Password and Recovery Key](/desktop/password-and-recovery-key.md): This section explains how to change a password for a vault, show its recovery key, and reset a password.
- [Setup](/desktop/setup.md): The Desktop version of Cryptomator is currently available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- [Synchronization Conflicts](/desktop/sync-conflicts.md): Working on encrypted data from multiple locations is the same as working on unencrypted data from multiple locations.
- [Troubleshooting](/desktop/troubleshooting.md): This page contains solutions for common issues you might encounter when using Cryptomator on desktop platforms.
- [Events and Event View](/desktop/vault-events.md): Vault events provide information about your vault's status and activities during file operations. Cryptomator generates events to help you monitor vault health and troubleshoot issues like sync conflicts or file corruption.
- [Vault Management](/desktop/vault-management.md): A vault is where your files are stored encrypted.
- [Vault Recovery](/desktop/vault-recovery.md): If a vault cannot be added to Cryptomator or opened from inside the app anymore, you can use the Vault Recovery feature to unlock it again.
- [Volume Types](/desktop/volume-type.md): Volume types play an important role when handling your files.
## hub
- [Working with Vaults](/hub/access-vault.md): To encrypt your data securely with Cryptomator Hub vaults, you need the Cryptomator app for your OS.
- [Admin](/hub/admin.md): License
- [Deployment](/hub/deployment.md): Cryptomator Hub can be deployed to a Kubernetes cluster or a Docker host. The following sections describe the deployment process in detail.
- [Early Access](/hub/early-access.md): These features are currently in early access and will be fully available in Cryptomator Hub 1.5.0.
- [Emergency Access](/hub/emergency-access.md): This feature is currently in early access and will be fully available in version 1.5.0.
- [Cryptomator Hub](/hub/introduction.md): Cryptomator Hub adds zero-knowledge key management for teams and organizations to Cryptomator.
- [User & Group Management](/hub/user-group-management.md): This feature is currently in early access and will be fully available in version 1.5.0.
- [Vault Management](/hub/vault-management.md): The central entities in Cryptomator Hub are vaults.
- [Vault Recovery](/hub/vault-recovery.md): This section contains instructions for recovering Cryptomator Hub vaults using the vault recovery key.
- [Your Account](/hub/your-account.md): To open vaults secured by a Cryptomator Hub instance, you need an account on the regarding Hub instance.
## ios
- [Working with Vaults](/ios/access-vault.md): Cryptomator for iOS is fully integrated into the Files app of iOS. In order to access your encrypted data, you have to use the Files app.
- [Cloud Management](/ios/cloud-management.md): WebDAV
- [Settings](/ios/settings.md): You can configure Cryptomator to your needs. Access the settings by tapping the gear icon in the top left corner.
- [Setup](/ios/setup.md): You can get Cryptomator for iOS on the App Store.
- [Shortcuts Guide](/ios/shortcuts-guide.md): The Shortcuts integration of Cryptomator allows you to build different automations in the Shortcuts app. With that, you can automate recurring tasks quickly and easily.
- [Vault Management](/ios/vault-management.md): Unlock Duration
## misc
- [Contribute](/misc/contribute.md): How Can You Help Us?
- [Manual Migration](/misc/manual-migration.md): Under some circumstances, Cryptomator refuses to automatically migrate a vault to a newer format. In this case, your vault will remain untouched, so you can continue using it with the previous version.
- [Supported Cloud Services](/misc/supported-cloud-services.md): A standard use case for Cryptomator is storing your encrypted vaults in a Cloud Service of your choice for
- [Vault Format History](/misc/vault-format-history.md): Cryptomator vaults need to adhere to a structure and format (as described in Security Architecture) that may change over time.
## security
- [Security Architecture](/security/architecture.md): Virtual Filesystem
- [Best Practices](/security/best-practices.md): Sharing of Vaults
- [Cryptomator Hub](/security/hub.md): Cryptomator Hub facilitates asymmetric encryption to allow sharing the key material used in Cryptomator vaults between multiple parties.
- [Security Target](/security/security-target.md): Cryptomator was designed to solve privacy issues when saving files to cloud storages.
- [Vault Cryptography](/security/vault.md): File Header Encryption
- [Verify Installer Signatures](/security/verify-installers.md): If you are not sure whether an alleged Cryptomator installer is legitimate, you can verify its authenticity and integrity.