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How to store sensitive files privately

Some files need more than convenience

When files are personal, sensitive, or important, ordinary storage habits stop feeling good enough. Qave is built for those moments.

Not every important file looks dramatic

A file does not have to look extraordinary to deserve care. Identity records, family documents, legal notes, backups, and personal archives can all become important at the exact moment access and privacy matter most.

Why ordinary habits start to feel uncomfortable

Email attachments, shared drives, and password-based accounts are familiar, but familiarity is not the same as privacy. Sensitive files often call for fewer identity traces, clearer access boundaries, and a storage model built for intention.

A more private storage model starts with intent

Qave is built around encrypted storage and wallet-native access. Plans limit storage capacity only, so valid access and downloads are not metered.

Why Qave takes a different approach

Why protection alone is not enough

Strong protection can still leave users exposed to a different problem: being locked out when access becomes difficult. A private vault should also have a clear recovery path, especially when the files are important.

See why recovery belongs here

What Qave is built for

Qave is for people who want a private place for files they would rather not scatter across ordinary tools. It is a vault for sensitive material, with encryption in the foreground and recovery treated as part of responsible storage.

A more private way to handle important files

Qave is built for people who want sensitive files treated with more care, more privacy, and a clearer recovery path.