Resilio Sync Key |verified| -
In Resilio Sync , a (formerly called a "secret") is a unique string of characters used to link folders across different devices without relying on the cloud. Keys act as both the address for your folder and the permission level for whoever uses it. Common Types of Keys
| Feature | Resilio Sync Key | Dropbox Link | Syncthing Device ID | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | No (P2P) | Yes | No (P2P) | | File Size Limit | Unlimited | 2GB (free tier) | Unlimited | | Speed | LAN/WAN direct | Throttled | Direct | | Privacy | E2E encrypted | Encrypted at rest | E2E encrypted | | Key Revocation | Hard (re-create folder) | Easy (disable link) | Via device removal | | Read-only keys | Yes | No (viewer can download) | Yes | resilio sync key
allow a peer to download and decrypt data from encrypted nodes. Encrypted (Starts with 'F') In Resilio Sync , a (formerly called a
Resilio Sync implements two distinct key variants: Encrypted (Starts with 'F') Resilio Sync implements two
: Allows a device to receive updates but prevents any local changes from syncing back to the other peers.
Under the Base32 encoding lies a binary payload containing:
