Yes. Cubeitz detects any external devices plugged into your computer – select the devise where you want to store data and import the data into Cubeitz. Only yourself will be able to view the data on the USB key. You can even make the files invisible in any storage location outside of Cubeitz so anyone viewing the device/memory won’t even know data is stored there.
Yes, this is one of the primary functions of Cubeitz. Any data stored in Cubeitz is rendered useless to whoever obtains it without your permission.
Yes, there is an activity log showing you details of who has accessed your data and what they do with it.
You simple double-click the data in Cubeitz. Cubeitz decrypts it and opens an application associated with that type of data. Do your work, make your changes, save then secure it back into Cubeitz by clicking the re-encrypt all button, or from the right-click dropdown menu.
Yes. Each time you make a change to a file a new version is created. By default, 10 versions are stored before the oldest is overwritten. You can change the number of stored versions up to 1000.
NOTE: each version uses memory/cloud storage.
Yes. Simply right-click a file > choose ‘export selected/version’ – If exporting a previous version select it and click ‘Export’ – you will be prompted to choose a location to save the exported data.
You can request a new password from the log-in screen. You will have to give answers based on the security questions you set when registering your account. A new password will be emailed to the account you registered with us. Log-in using this password and change it if required Preferences > settings > Change Password.
Upon installation of Cubeitz a folder is created in the computers Documents folder called ‘Cubeitz Drop Encrypt’. Any data saved to the Cubeitz drop encrypt folder will automatically be imported and saved into Cubeitz at a location defined by the user. Cubeitz routinely checks every 60 seconds for data in the drop encrypt folder, imports it then deletes it from the drop encrypt folder.
This feature allows the user to make Cubeitz part of a workflow by defining the drop encrypt folder as a location for external applications to automatically save data. Perfect for automating off-site back-ups to the cloud.
Yes. Providing you store or back-up your data to the Cloud you will still be able to access it. Half of the encryption key is stored hidden within the file and the other half of the key is stored securely on the Cubeitz server. Providing you can download or access your data, you will always be able to access it.
Windows 7SP1 upwards – we recommend win10.
Mac 10.10.5 upwards – we recommend 10.12 upwards.
Select and right-click a file or Cube > select ‘Delete’ from the dropdown – A window opens displaying the selected items, including items contained within a file/Cube. If you are happy you want to delete the items listed, click ‘Delete’. NOTE: this action cannot be undone once deleted.
Yes. Any data files you have which have been encrypted by Cubeitz can be moved between computers. When writing them to a new computer ensure they are stored in the file where Cubeitz can locate them – ‘Cubeitz Encrypted’.
When you next log-in to Cubeitz, Cubeitz will recognise them as your files and give you access.
Yes – Completely.
Any data stored in Cubeitz is completely safe. Depending how you configure Cubeitz, the data may not even appear on the devise you have lost. If you have not completely hidden the data and the files are visible, their names are hidden/obfuscated anyway, so they make no sense to whoever has it.
Cubeitz software, once installed will check for updates for you.
You can check yourself and see if you are running the current version by selecting ‘Window’ in the main menu and ‘Check for Updates’. You will be told whether you are running the latest version or whether you need to update.
You can still use your old email address to log-into Cubeitz, but you will need to notify us of your new email address, so we can update our records. We may need to send you a forgot password request or notify you that someone is wanting to share data with you. If we do not have your new email address it could affect your experience of Cubeitz.
If you have any data which is sensitive to you, in a personal or business capacity, and you need to ensure it remains private, then Cubeitz is for you. If you need to ensure your business is compliant in the secure storage of data, the sharing of data and be compliant with data encryption for GDPR, then yes, Cubeitz is for you.
Cubeitz requires a connection to the Cubeitz server to manage and ensure the safety and security of your data. Please ensure any anti-virus, privacy settings, firewall restrictions allow Cubeitz to communicate with our server. This is also required for the set-up and registration of Cubeitz.
If you have any support questions or require any help contact us at support@cubeitz.com or see our Support and Help page here http://cubeitz.imm-g-prod.com///support/
You can store a maximum of 10GB worth of files in your Cubeitz Cloud account.
The Cubeitz Cloud can be used for storage, but its main function is to store data which you want to share. Once shared, data can be deleted, and space made available.
Cubeitz allows you to stored encrypted data in any of your other Cloud accounts, so if it’s purely storage you need, encrypt it in Cubeitz then store it in Dropbox/iCloud/GoogleDrive etc.
Cubeitz gives protection to your data by encrypting it. Cubeitz encrypts your data locally on the computer before storing it in a location you choose.
Data is encrypted the moment it is imported into Cubeitz.
Any data displayed inside Cubeitz has been encrypted. You can even see it going through the encryption process if you want to, and once encrypted a padlock will be displayed on it.
Cubeitz automatically detects the available storage options on your computer. By default, Cubeitz makes your computers local memory available for storage, any external devices which are plugged in (USB keys / external drives) and Cubeitz even detects Cloud storage solutions Dropbox, iCloud, GoogleDrive, Box, Office365 & OneDrive to save your data.
Yes. Cubeitz gives you complete flexibility in where you store your data. You can define a folder or location on your computer on a server within a Network or even other syncing folders. See Storage options in the Help guide.
Yes. Cubeitz has been designed not only to securely store your data, but also to share it securely with your contacts in Cubeitz.
The easiest way to share data is to ensure you are connected via the Cubeitz Cloud.
Cubeitz handles all the communication and sharing of keys for recipients to view the data.
Simply select the data you want to share > right-click > set sharing permissions.
Providing you have the same Cloud account and you have set-up a shared folder, configured sharing within the Cloud account and Cubeitz you can share via any Cloud.
Cubeitz has been designed and developed to allow you to securely store and share data.
Cubeitz removes a highly complex set of routines from the user to make it as simple to use as possible.
Yes. Simply tick/un-tick the permissions you want the recipient to have in the sharing window.
Cubeitz has developed a set of security protocols that make it impossible for hackers/thieves or anyone who obtains your data to see it if they don’t have permission.
Providing the data is protected by Cubeitz it will not be visible or accessible to anyone without your permission.
No complete key is ever stored in one place. When data is encrypted in Cubeitz a 1million bit encryption key is generated for that particular piece of data. The key is then split into multiple parts and stored in different locations, making it impossible for hackers or thieves to access.
Cubeitz requires connection to the internet to manage your account, data and the encryption keys for you to access your data. This is a major security feature which ensures no one can assess your data.
You cannot lose your keys.
Keys are made part of the data you encrypt. You access the full key when you log-in to Cubeitz.
If you lose your data (lost/stolen/compromised) only half the key is contained inside so it is impossible to view.
We suggest making back-ups of your data to the Cloud (Cubeitz Cloud, Dropbox etc), so you can always access the data (and half the key inside) when you log-in to Cubeitz.
Any data stored in the Cubeitz Cloud is fully managed for you along with the encryption keys.
Cubeitz uses AES256 encryption as part of its multi-level encryption engine.
Cubeitz currently works on Mac, Windows & Linux desktop & laptops.
A mobile version is scheduled for release Q2 2019