Drive vs Vault
Oten Drive gives you two kinds of encrypted storage. Both are end-to-end encrypted; they differ in how you use them.
Drive — your everyday encrypted storage.
One Drive per user, unlocked with your device PIN.
Familiar file-and-folder experience (like an ordinary cloud drive).
Share individual files and folders with other people.
No Shadow Layers — it's built for convenience.
Vault — an advanced, security-first container.
You can create many vaults (personal, work, per-project).
Each vault is opened with its own password.
Every vault can hold Shadow Layers for plausible deniability.
Sharing is at the whole-vault level.
Each vault has its own independent key hierarchy — compromising one vault does not expose another.
How many
One per user
Multiple per user
Unlock with
Device PIN
Per-vault password
Sharing
File & folder level
Whole vault
Shadow Layers
No
Yes
Feel
Familiar cloud drive
Security-first
Why it matters: Drive is the default landing experience — good for the files you use all day. Vaults are opt-in, for data that needs stronger separation or the deniability of Shadow Layers.
Both live behind the same encryption. The difference is how you unlock them and how much control-versus-convenience you want.
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