End-to-end encryption (E2EE) protects your files’ data from being accessed or secretly modified by anyone other than the sender and recipient. You can only access the files if you have the encryption key. When creating a secure fetch, you can toggle on End-to-end encryption to safely collect the sender’s files without risking your data security. Once […]
Category: Secure Fetch
Clio – Secure Fetch
How to Send a Secure Fetch from Clio Click on the drop-down menu next to the contact you want to send a Secure Fetch to. From the drop-down menu, select Secure Fetch. Add notes, set an expiration date, and set a password. Optionally, you can turn on Include Metadata or End-to-end Encryption. Click on Next. […]
Certificate of Authenticity
From the Secure Fetch share menu, click on ‘Certificate’ to view each file’s preserved MAC (Modification, Access, and Create) times, along with the file hash. This is only available for Secure Fetches with Metadata Preservation. You can also download the certificate. Understanding Certificate of Authenticity Each uploaded file has a unique hash generated using the […]
Collect Files – Metadata
What is Metadata Metadata is defined as data that describes other data. Files and documents, for example, have their own set of metadata that may not be on the document itself, such as the creation date, the author, and so on. Use Secure Fetch to collect documents with MAC times. MAC times are a form […]
Save Directly to Storage
Save to storage allows you to save files that have been shared by you, shared with you, or received through Secure Fetch directly to your storage. Files shared by you Create a Secure Share and Pin & share a file on AXEL Go. Once the file is uploaded, click on the menu option and select […]
Secure Fetch
What is Secure Fetch? Secure Fetch allows you to safely and privately request files from friends, family, and coworkers on your AXEL Go account via a link. This link acts as an armored pathway for recipients to send files and documents. The only people with access to these files are you and the sender. How to […]