Destiny - Secure File Transfer
Least Authority TFA GmbH
4.0 ★
4 ratings
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About Destiny - Secure File Transfer
The user selects a file on their device and shares the generated code with the intended recipient for safe delivery.
Destiny is based on the Magic Wormhole protocol.
Key security features:
- End-to-end encryption: Files are end-to-end encrypted and only the sender and recipient can read them.
- Identity-less: No need to disclose identity information (such as name, email address, or phone number) to be able to transfer files.
- Peer-to-peer file transfer: Destiny attempts to make a direct network connection to the other party. When this isn’t possible (for example, if neither party has a public IP address), then our relay server is used. However, that server sees only encrypted packets.
- Full-strength keys: Although our codes are short and human-memorable, they are part of an online “Password Authenticated Key Exchange” (PAKE) which only allows a single guess – and yields a 256-bit full-strength symmetric key.
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Reviews for Destiny - Secure File Transfer
ilchymis
Simple magic-wormhole interop
This works perfectly for transferring files to/from the magic-wormhole CLI on a PC once you've changed the mailbox and transit URLs to wormhole's defaults, which can be done by touching the question mark button.
BwellHiker
Successful sent/received to/from Android device
Does exactly what it claims to do