E2E encrypted contacts, calendars and tasks: https://www.etesync.com/ - upstream sources are at https://github.com/etesync
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README.md

An EteSync web client. Use EteSync from the browser

Usage

Note: This is still in an early stage. It should perfectly safe to use (though plase refer to the warning at the bottom) but you should expect bugs/bad design.

A live isntance is available on: https://client.etesync.com

Please be advised that while it's probably safe enough to use the hosted client in many cases, it's generally not preferable. It's recommended that you use signed releases which's signature you manually verify and are run locally!

More info is available on the FAQ.

Running your own

You can either self-host your own client to be served from your own server, or better yet, just run an instance locally.

First make sure you have yarn install.

Then clone this repository yarn, run yarn and wait until all of the deps are installed.

Then it's recommended you run yarn build to build a production ready client you should serve (even if run locally!) and then just serve the build directory from a web server. You could for exapmle use the python built-in web server by runnig python3 -m http.server from the build directory.

Alternatively, you can run the debug server just to verify everything works. To do that, run yarn start.

Important!

There are some rough edges at the moment, this project is still in early alpha!

While it's OK to use it for accessing your data, do NOT use it to create new contacts/calendars while this notice is here! It uses a static IV for all encryption operations at the moment, which is very bad!