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    Nolo commented  · 

    Please see my comment in the suggestion "Store local data in a VeraCrypt-encrypted volume on Windows"

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    Nolo commented  · 

    Please see my comment in the suggestion titled "Store local data in a VeraCrypt-encrypted volume on Windows"

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    Nolo commented  · 

    It's important to me that _even the file and directory names_ not be visible when I am not logged in to ProtonDrive via the Windows client. I keep all my files cloud-only and want no trace of them kept locally.
    As a workaround, I tried to use a (currently mounted) Veracrypt hidden-volume as my Windows client "Myfiles" directory, but the interface returns a "Volume type not supported" error. Please either support zero-trace functionality on the Windows client, or support for hidden volumes. Better yet, how about both? :)

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