Based on our analysis, Tresorit is the more privacy-respecting choice overall.
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pCloud
B- · 68/100Tresorit
B+ · 83/100What they collect
pCloud
Mixed (70)
Tresorit
Mixed (72)
Who they share it with
pCloud
Mixed (72)
Tresorit
Mixed (74)
What you can do
pCloud
Mixed (72)
Tresorit
Positive (84)
What they promise
pCloud
Mixed (60)
Tresorit
Positive (82)
| Category | pCloud | Tresorit |
|---|---|---|
| Overall | B- · 68/100 | B+ · 83/100 |
| What they collect | Mixed (70) | Mixed (72) |
| Who they share it with | Mixed (72) | Mixed (74) |
| What you can do | Mixed (72) | Positive (84) |
| What they promise | Mixed (60) | Positive (82) |
pCloud is a Swiss cloud storage service that does not sell data, lets you choose EU or US server storage, and requires only an email address to sign up — but standard pCloud is not end-to-end encrypted by default, meaning pCloud can technically access your stored files; the privacy policy was last updated in March 2023 (over three years ago) and accepts policy changes via continued use with no advance notice commitment.
View full analysis →Tresorit is an encrypted cloud storage service based in Switzerland that genuinely cannot access your files; it holds ISO 27001 certification, stores data primarily in the EEA, and gives 30 days' notice of material policy changes — but it records and transcribes sales calls with AI bots, uses Facebook and Google for ad targeting, collects app usage analytics, and business-plan admins can access employees' encrypted files via a recovery master key.
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