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Disk Decipher allows mobile access to your encrypted virtual disks. Do you have your passwords or other sensitive information stored in a VeraCrypt or TrueCrypt container or LUKS, DMG or ProxyCrypt volume? Disk Decipher will allow you to access that information from your iPhone or iPad.
Disk Decipher currently supports:
- Multiple disks
- Storage provider: local filesystem (transfer the disk image from another app using the Open In menu, using iTunes to transfer disk images or importing from other apps supporting document providing)
- Storage provider: remote (Disk Decipher will download only the necessary parts of the disk image, allowing access to disk images of arbitrary size. More details are available on the support website)
- Remote storage providers: HTTP/HTTPS (WEBDAV), NFS, Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive and OneDrive for Business, Box, pCloud, S3, SugarSync, Filen
- Storage provider: linked (Disk Decipher will access the container stored in another app using the iOS File Provider. More details are available on the support website)
- Disk image format: TrueCrypt (header version 4 and 5, created by TrueCrypt 6.0 or later)
• Hidden volumes supported
• Keyfiles supported
- Disk image format: LUKS (version 1 and 2)
- Disk image format: VeraCrypt (header version 5, created by VeraCrypt 1.0)
• Hidden volumes
• Keyfiles supported
• PIM supported
- Disk image format: encrypted and unencrypted DMG (Apple Disk Image, version 2)
• Password protected
• Compression (zlib, LZFSE, LZMA)
- Disk image format: ProxyCrypt (version 2)
- Filesystems: FAT (FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32), exFAT (in-app purchase), HFS+ and HFSX, NTFS (NTFS compression and encryption are not supported), APFS, Linux ext4 (and ext2 / ext3)
- File viewer supports
- many document types (Word, Excel, PDF, RTF, plain-text, images, Markdown, etc.)
- streaming audio playback (MP3, WAV, etc.)
- streaming movie playback (MP4, MOV, etc.)
- background audio, AirPlay and Picture in Picture video
- printing of all supported document types
- saving images to Photos library
- built-in editing of plain-text files
- swiping to next/previous file
- ZIP files
- Open In menu to transfer decrypted files to other apps
- Passcode protection with Touch ID and Face ID support
- Write support (details are available on the support website)
- Photo camera to store new photos securely in your encrypted container
- Import files from other apps supporting document providing
- Import photos and videos from iOS Photo Library
- iCloud support
- iOS Files external storage (as Linked Disk)
- Tiled directory view (presents files as tiles, a small preview will be shown for image and PDF files to simplify browsing)
- iOS File Provider (this allows accessing files inside your encrypted containers from other apps, like iOS Files)
- drag & drop (or copy & paste) files in and out mounted encrypted container
- optionally save disk passwords in iOS keychain
- GUID Partition Table
- Create new disk
- Sparse Bundle / sparsebundle
- Sparse Image / sparseimage (readonly, UDSP and ASIF)
- Self-signed certificate
- Launch URL
- Keyfiles stored on smart card
- Unencrypted disk images
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What OnionShare protects against
Third parties don’t have access to anything that happens in OnionShare. Using OnionShare means hosting services directly on your computer. When sharing your files with OnionShare, they are not uploaded to any third-party server. This avoids the traditional model of having to trust the computers of others.
Network eavesdroppers can’t spy on anything that happens in OnionShare in transit. The connection between the Tor onion service and Tor Browser is end-to-end encrypted. This means network attackers can’t eavesdrop on anything except encrypted Tor traffic. Even if an eavesdropper is a malicious rendezvous node used to connect the Tor Browser with OnionShare’s onion service, the traffic is encrypted using the onion service’s private key.
Anonymity of OnionShare users are protected by Tor. OnionShare and Tor Browser protect the anonymity of the users. As long as the OnionShare user anonymously communicates the OnionShare address with the Tor Browser users, the Tor Browser users and eavesdroppers can’t learn the identity of the OnionShare user.
If an attacker learns about the onion service, they still can’t access anything. Prior attacks against the Tor network to enumerate onion services allowed attackers to discover private .onion addresses. To access an OnionShare service from its address, the private key used for client authentication must be guessed (unless the service is already made public by turning off the private key – see Turn Off Private Key).
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January 14, 2026