Fully open source, End to End Encrypted alternative to Google Photos and Apple Photos
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[web] Passkey fixes (#1866)
@ua741 Not sure if passkey code is supposed to work on web yet, but I
was doing an unrelated change and noticed that clicking passkeys didn't
even try to redirect to accounts. I don't have a test setup for
passkeys, so don't know if these changes are 100% correct, but at least
now it redirects to accounts. Can test fully when doing final
integration.

- Use correct origin for passkey API requests
- Fix key length error
- Fix param name to match server
- Pass the token instead of a query param
2024-05-26 18:55:11 +05:30
.github [meta] Update issue template 2024-05-26 05:16:36 +05:30
architecture Move to monorepo 2024-03-01 13:01:41 +05:30
auth Use uri.host instead of issuer in _GetDigits 2024-05-22 13:51:07 +03:00
cli [cli] Improve ente account add doc 2024-05-06 15:53:47 +05:30
desktop Revert to the behaviour of the existing 1.6.63 client 2024-05-23 14:34:24 +05:30
docs uploading 2024-05-25 08:35:41 +05:30
infra [infra] Limit the maximum size of the nginx stdout logs 2024-04-10 09:23:48 +05:30
mobile [mob] Use custom assetPickerTextDelegate to use en as default (#1844) 2024-05-24 18:24:48 +05:30
server [server] Mention more details around s3 provider config 2024-05-26 04:50:44 +05:30
web [web] Passkey fixes (#1866) 2024-05-26 18:55:11 +05:30
.gitignore [meta] Prune 2024-05-18 21:23:47 +05:30
.gitmodules Remove Isar as a submodule 2024-03-13 13:46:59 +05:30
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md Move to monorepo 2024-03-01 13:01:41 +05:30
CONTRIBUTING.md [meta] Call out custom icons as a good starter task 2024-04-06 08:44:50 +05:30
LICENSE Move to monorepo 2024-03-01 13:01:41 +05:30
README.md [meta] Update READMEs to mention the new Auth Desktop app 2024-04-01 09:26:07 +05:30
SECURITY.md Move to monorepo 2024-03-01 13:01:41 +05:30
SUPPORT.md Published 2024-03-08 16:24:37 +05:30

Fully open source end-to-end encrypted photos, authenticators and more.

Ente

Ente is a service that provides a fully open source, end-to-end encrypted platform for you to store your data in the cloud without needing to trust the service provider. On top of this platform, we have built two apps so far: Ente Photos (an alternative to Apple and Google Photos) and Ente Auth (a 2FA alternative to the deprecated Authy).

This monorepo contains all our source code - the client apps (iOS / Android / F-Droid / Web / Linux / macOS / Windows) for both the products (and more planned future ones!), and the server that powers them.

Our source code and cryptography have been externally audited by Cure53 (a German cybersecurity firm, arguably the world's best), Symbolic Software (French cryptography experts) and Fallible (an Indian penetration testing firm).

Learn more at ente.io.


Ente Photos

Screenshots of Ente Photos

Our flagship product. 3x data replication. On device machine learning. Cross platform. Private sharing. Collaborative albums. Family plans. Easy import, easier export. Background uploads. The list goes on. And of course, all of this, while being fully end-to-end encrypted.

Ente Photos is a paid service, but we offer a free trial. You can also clone this repository and choose to self host.



Ente Auth

Screenshots of Ente Photos

Our labour of love. Two years ago, while building Ente Photos, we realized that there was no open source end-to-end encrypted authenticator app. We already had the building blocks, so we built one.

Ente Auth is currently free. If in the future we convert this to a paid service, existing users will be grandfathered in.



Contributing

Want to get aboard the Ente hype train? Welcome along! Don't hesitate if you're not a developer, there are many other important ways in which you can contribute.

Support

We are never more than an email away. For the various ways to ask for help, please see our support guide.

Community

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Please visit our community page for all the ways to connect with the community.

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Security

If you believe you have found a security vulnerability, please responsibly disclose it by emailing security@ente.io or using this link instead of opening a public issue. We will investigate all legitimate reports. To know more, please see our security policy.