You can quickly find files and folders in Tresorit using the search bar.
Searching relies on indexing, where item properties and content are scanned and stored to make results available quickly. Because files stored in Tresorit are end-to-end encrypted and protected by a zero-knowledge policy, Tresorit cannot access file contents and therefore cannot index them. As a result, searching is limited to file and folder names and file extensions (e.g. .jpg, .pdf, .docx).
To search inside files, sync them to your computer, and use your operating system's file search.
ℹ️ Enable Show deleted to include temporarily deleted files and folders in the results.
- Desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux)
- iOS
- Android
- Web Access
ℹ️ Results include all files you have access to, regardless of whether the All Files view or a specific folder is open.
- Open the desktop app.
- Click the
Search bar in the top right.
- Enter a search term.
ℹ️ The first time you use this feature, enable it under Settings → Enable File Search. You can deactivate it at any time.
- Open Tresorit.
- Choose where to look:
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All Files → searches the entire cloud
- Specific folder → limits results to that folder
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- Tap the
Search bar at the top.
- Enter a search term.
ℹ️ Enabling search stores filenames locally on your device, which uses battery, network, and local storage. The search function doesn't decrypt your content.
ℹ️ The first time you use this feature, enable it under Settings → Search. You can deactivate it at any time.
- Open Tresorit.
- In the
All Files view, tap the
Search bar at the top.
- Enter a search term.
ℹ️ Search is only available in the All Files view and returns all files you have access to. Enabling search stores filenames locally on your device, using battery, network, and local storage. The function doesn't decrypt your content.
- Open Web Access.
- Choose where to look:
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All Files → searches the entire cloud
- Specific folder → limits results to that folder
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- Click the
Search bar in the top right.
- Enter a search term.