Yes, Revest will not upload duplicate files twice even if encryption is enabled. But if these duplicate files are stored on two different machines, they will be uploaded once only if the encryption password used on the two machines is identical.
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How can I change the encryption password of Revest backup?
The encryption password is the one that you set during the backup configuration process, and after that you will not be able to change it, unless you start a new backup, by doing the following: Uninstall Revest. (Start → All Programs → Revest → Revest Tools → Uninstall → Make sure to un-check the Keep Revest […]
I lost my encryption password is there a way you can retrieve my files?
Unfortunately, since we use a military-grade encryption; 256-AES, the only thing you can do is try very hard to remember your password. There is no way to decipher your files without the exact password.
Can I encrypt my data before sending it to Revest, in case I want to use the Copy, Encrypt & Ship service?
Yes, you can. But this is optional. Here are the methods you can use: Method 1: Using PIN-Code Device Encryption You can supply a storage device that uses hardware-based device encryption with a physical PIN pad for all import. If you do so, you must provide the PIN Code in your import job. Method 2: […]
How secure is Revest Suite?
Your files are actually safer while stored in your Revest account than on your computer. Other people under your account cannot see your files and you cannot see their files. Revest employees are prohibited from viewing the content of files you store in your Revest account. In addition, we employ a number of physical and […]