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## !!!Caution!!!
As of Dec 2021, the plugin is considered in BETA stage. **DO NOT USE IT for any serious vaults.** **ALWAYS, ALWAYS, backup your vault before using this plugin.**
As of Jan 2022, the plugin is considered in BETA stage. **DO NOT USE IT for any serious vaults.** **ALWAYS, ALWAYS, backup your vault before using this plugin.**
## Features
- Supports:
- Amazon S3 or S3-compatible
- Dropbox
- OneDrive
- Webdav
- **Obsidiain Mobile supported.** Vaults can be synced across mobile and desktop devices with the cloud service as the "broker".
- **[End-to-end encryption](./docs/encryption.md) supported.** Files would be encrypted using openssl format before being sent to the cloud **if** user specify a password.
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- **This plugin's function for Dropbox is not as mature as functions for S3.**
- **This plugin is NOT an official Dropbox product.** The plugin just uses Dropbox's public API.
- After the authorization, the plugin can read your name and email (which cannot be unselected on Dropbox api), and read and write files in your Dropbox's `/Apps/remotely-save/${vaultName}` folder.
- After the authorization, the plugin can read your name and email (which cannot be unselected on Dropbox api), and read and write files in your Dropbox's `/Apps/remotely-save` folder.
- If you decide to authorize this plugin to connect to Dropbox, please go to plugin's settings, and choose Dropbox then follow the instructions.
- Password-based end-to-end encryption is also supported. But please be aware that **the vault name itself is not encrypted**.
### OneDrive
- **This plugin's function for OneDrive is not as mature as functions for S3.**
- **This plugin is NOT an official Microsoft / OneDrive product.** The plugin just uses Microsoft's [OneDrive's public API](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/onedrive/developer/rest-api).
- After the authorization, the plugin can read your name and email, and read and write files in your OneDrive's `/Apps/remotely-save` folder.
- If you decide to authorize this plugin to connect to OneDrive, please go to plugin's settings, and choose OneDrive then follow the instructions.
- Password-based end-to-end encryption is also supported. But please be aware that **the vault name itself is not encrypted**.
### webdav
- **webdav support is considered experimental.**