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Fixed: file deletion issue on some connections while renaming using another register (occurred on macOS earlier than 10.13).Fixed: an issue with displaying the status of the encrypted folders.Improved: overall performance when working with FTP, WebDAV, S3, OpenStack, Backblaze.Added: support for FUSE for macOS 3.8.0.Fixed: backup to online disk via some backup tools.Fixed: listing of folders content with a large number of subfolders on Amazon S3.Lots of other minor fixes and improvements (thank you for your continued feedback!).Fixed: crashes when copying a large number of files.Fixed: exceptions when working with Dropbox.Improved: work with BackBlaze accounts with restricted access.Improved: speed of file renaming on BackBlaze.Improved: CloudMounter is now notarized and Apple confirms that it does not contain any malware.
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Improved: compatibility with different FTP servers.Improved: compatibility with some WebDAV servers.Added: setting to control the frequency of disc content updates.Added: setting to control the lifetime of files in the cache.Added: support for OpenSSH keys for SFTP connections.Added: support for new regions in Amazon S3: cn-north-1 Beijing, eu-north-1 Stockholm.Added: support for dark mode on macOS 10.14 and higher.Added: support for Google Team Drives (G Suite Business).Fixed: crashes while working with Mega.Fixed: crashes while working with Amazon S3.Fixed: an issue with defining home directory on SFTP.Fixed: connecting to SharePoint via WebDAV.Fixed: setting the wrong Content-Encoding when uploading to Amazon S3.Fixed: an issue with handling files with umlauts in a filename on Mega.Fixed: an issue with adding new Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, Box connections with the disabled “Auto mount at application start” option.Improved: file renaming and moving on BackBlaze.Improved: error handling while working with BackBlaze.Added: “Copy the shared link” option in the context menu for OneDrive disks.Added: support for two-factor authentication on Mega.Fixed: connection to some SFTP servers.Fixed: some crashes while working with Amazon S3.Improved: GPU and power usage on some Macs.Improved: work with different FTP servers.Improved: work with different WebDAV servers.Added: an option to use path-style addressing to access S3 connections.Added: support for new region in Amazon S3: Africa (Cape Town), Europe (Milan), Middle East South (Bahrain), AP (Hong Kong).Changed: The current version of CloudMounter requires macOS 10.12 and later.Lots of other fixes and improvements (thank you for your continued feedback!).Improved: overall performance and stability on macOS 11.Added: support for multipart upload on Amazon S3 connections.Added: native support for Apple's new M1 chips.
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NOTE: to use Dropbox connections it is highly recommended to update CloudMounter to the latest version.Fixed: an issue with files editing on FTP when Remote Path is entered.After the update, all OneDrive accounts will be removed and you will need to reconnect them again. NOTE: If you have several OneDrive accounts connected, wait until all the uploads are finished before installing the update.Fixed: modification date change when viewing a file on macOS Monterey.Improved: the display of CloudMounter's icon in the Finder's sidebar on macOS Monterey.* To add, there is Azure Information Protection that can go further with document level encryption via Azure RMS by the way.Modified on: Wed, 22 Dec, 2021 at 12:30 PM Otherwise, there are lots of different solutions on the market that you might have to evaluate. As has already been mentioned BitLocker would be the obvious candidate. This is completely transparent and non-configurable. I don't think encrypting the files in addition to that in the cloud is a thing people do*. OneDrive files are encrypted where they are stored in the cloud 'at rest' and in-transit, I'm not sure if that's what you are referring to. I recommand, using Bitlocker for all users machines, and restrict sync to "only companys devices" unless IRM is working with Allner wrote: The ability for IRM is there, but unfortunatelly the Next Generation Sync client is not able to sync these IRM protected files (now). If you encrypt your local files and sync it to the cloud, they are also encrypted, you do not have any colaboration with others.