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Private creator storage

Control access to private projects without losing cloud convenience

Organize private files in an authenticated vault, choose how recipients reach shared material, and keep active and archival projects under the same account.

Built around the workflow

Privacy controls grounded in how the service actually works

LockItVault combines account authentication, controlled sharing, and encryption controls without relying on vague security superlatives.

Authenticated vault access

Account authentication and optional Face Login add controls around access to the vault.

Controlled sharing

Use sharing permissions and recipient controls when files need to leave your private workspace.

Layered storage safeguards

Encrypted transfer and storage controls work alongside replication, recovery, and storage operations.

A simpler path

From signup to an organized cloud library

Step 1

Choose a storage class

Use hybrid storage for active work or immediate-access cold storage for an online archive.

Step 2

Create your vault

Create an account, confirm the plan, and organize files around clients, projects, or releases.

Step 3

Upload and keep working

Access, download, stream, and share files while keeping long-term and active work under one account.

Questions answered

Private cloud storage questions

Does LockItVault describe itself as zero knowledge?

This page describes the controls that can be stated precisely: authenticated access, controlled sharing, and encryption controls during transfer and storage.

Can private files be shared with another person?

Yes. LockItVault includes sharing workflows and recipient access controls for files that need to be delivered or reviewed.

Can I use separate storage classes for private files?

Yes. Choose hybrid storage for active private work or immediate-access cold storage for long-term online archives.

Build a private cloud library around clear controls

Create a vault for active projects and archives, then choose the storage plan that matches how often each library is used.