Peergos
FREEMIUMSecure, private, and decentralized file storage
Product Details
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PROS & CONS
STRENGTHS
- Open-source nature allows for security audits and community trust.
- Resilient against censorship and server downtime due to decentralization.
- Unparalleled privacy with client-side encryption for all data.
WEAKNESSES
- −Has a steeper learning curve for non-technical users compared to Dropbox or Google Drive.
- −User interface and experience can be less polished than mainstream cloud services.
KEY FEATURES
Zero-Knowledge File Sharing
Share files via encrypted links without exposing your identity or data.
Decentralized Architecture
Data is stored across a peer-to-peer network, not a central server.
End-to-End Encryption
All files and metadata are encrypted on your device before syncing.
IPFS-Based Storage
Leverages the InterPlanetary File System for resilient, distributed storage.
WHO IS Peergos BEST FOR?
Small teams or activists
Ideal for groups needing secure, collaborative file sharing without relying on centralized cloud providers.
Journalists and activists
Ideal for those handling sensitive information and requiring secure, censorship-resistant storage and sharing without third-party access.
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TECHNICAL DETAILS
✓ Freemium model
✓ REST
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