Disk Decipher

Access encrypted virtual disks

Published by: Richard Huveneers
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Description

Disk Decipher allows mobile access to your encrypted virtual disks. Do you have your passwords or other sensitive information stored in a VeraCrypt or TrueCrypt container or FreeOTFE, LUKS or DMG volume? Disk Decipher will allow you to access that information from your iPhone or iPad.
Disk Decipher currently supports:
- Multiple disks
- Storage provider: local filesystem (transfer the disk image from another app using the Open In menu, using iTunes to transfer disk images or importing from other apps supporting document providing)
- Storage provider: remote (Disk Decipher will download only the necessary parts of the disk image, allowing access to disk images of arbitrary size. More details are available on the support website)
- Remote storage providers: HTTP/HTTPS (WEBDAV), NFS, Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive and OneDrive for Business, Box, pCloud, S3, SugarSync
- Storage provider: linked (Disk Decipher will access the container stored in another app using the iOS File Provider. More details are available on the support website)
- Disk image format: TrueCrypt (header version 4 and 5, created by TrueCrypt 6.0 or later)
• Hidden volumes supported
• Keyfiles supported
- Disk image format: FreeOTFE (version 3 and 4)
- Disk image format: LUKS (version 1 and 2)
- Disk image format: VeraCrypt (header version 5, created by VeraCrypt 1.0)
• Hidden volumes
• Keyfiles supported
• PIM supported
- Disk image format: encrypted DMG (Apple Disk Image, version 2)
• Password protected
• Compression (zlib, LZFSE, LZMA)
- Filesystems: FAT (FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32), exFAT (in-app purchase), HFS+ and HFSX, NTFS (NTFS compression and encryption are not supported), APFS (APFS encryption is not supported), Linux ext4 (and ext2 / ext3)
- File viewer supports
- many document types (Word, Excel, PDF, RTF, plain-text, images, Markdown, etc.)
- streaming audio playback (MP3, WAV, etc.)
- streaming movie playback (MP4, MOV, etc.)
- background audio, AirPlay and Picture in Picture video
- printing of all supported document types
- saving images to Photos library
- built-in editing of plain-text files
- swiping to next/previous file
- ZIP files
- Open In menu to transfer decrypted files to other apps
- Passcode protection with Touch ID and Face ID support
- Write support (details are available on the support website)
- Photo camera to store new photos securely in your encrypted container
- Import files from other apps supporting document providing
- Import photos and videos from iOS Photo Library
- iCloud support
- iOS Files external storage (as Linked Disk)
- Tiled directory view (presents files as tiles, a small preview will be shown for image and PDF files to simplify browsing)
- iOS File Provider (this allows accessing files inside your encrypted containers from other apps, like iOS Files)
- drag & drop (or copy & paste) files in and out mounted encrypted container
- optionally save disk passwords in iOS keychain
- GUID Partition Table
- Create new disk
- Sparse Bundle / sparsebundle (Remote Disk not supported, except NFS)
- Self-signed certificate
- Launch URL
- Keyfiles stored on smart card
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In-Apps

Large Donation
$3.99
Small Donation
$0.99
Medium Donation
$1.99
HFS write license
$2.99
APFS write license
$2.99
NTFS write license
$2.99
All filesystem licenses
$7.49
exFAT filesystem support
$2.99

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Disk Decipher FAQ

  • Is Disk Decipher free?

    No, Disk Decipher is not free (it costs 0.99), and it also contains in-app purchases.

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    ✅ The Disk Decipher app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.

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  • How much does Disk Decipher cost?

    Disk Decipher costs 0.99 to download (and they also have additional in-app purchases).

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User Rating

4.45 out of 5

71 ratings in United States

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Disk Decipher Reviews

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Faisaldata on

United States

this best app 🌺

it suits my need、 but…

CellphoneStory on

United States

I can not create any volume anymore, the button of create is gray. 5/7/2024 When can we add file into remote disk as promised # it is crashing everytime when I try to mount remote disk. 12/24/2021

Best at what it does.

mastergamerjk on

United States

At the time of writing this, there is no other commercially available solution that does what this app does. That being said, I have to take away one star in hopes that we will eventually get more support for additional video and image formats.

Great app for accessing encrypted virtual drives

georgec22 on

United States

Picked this up specifically so I has a way to access on iOS the encrypted sparse bundle virtual disks I created on my Mac. Was able to access these types of virtual drives from a USB drive, as well as from iCloud Drive. Integrates with the Files app in the "Sources" column. Did exactly what I wanted and the pricing is very fair.

Doesn't work on hidden containers

ipooprainbow on

United States

Tried to access my hidden containes that's encrypted using veracrypt, doesn't detect anything, also I had enables 'hidden files'. Tried to submit refund but apple doesn't allow it.

Just keeps getting better and better

spamacon on

United States

I never review stuff. Maybe I just don’t feel like taking the time or whatever, but recent updates to Disk Decipher have convinced me that Richard deserves the time it takes for me to tell the universe how much I appreciate his work. With an app like this, people will use it in 10 million different ways. I have a VeraCrypt container stored on a network drive that holds sensitive stuff like tax documents and health records. Disk Decipher allows me to mount the volume, scan documents directly to the volume, and manage the files. If I feel like using some fancy scanner app that captures text and whatnot, I can use the integrated Files provider to send files to the volume. This app has simplified my workflow in so many ways, and Richard doesn’t charge anything for this! Thanks for a great app. Thanks for continuing to add features, some of which only a few people will use. I’m going to combine this review with another “donation” because apps like this, and developers like this, deserve it.

Documents Scanning has been added

Shane39899 on

United States

Disk Decipher just been updated with a built in documents scanner. Now I can scan all my receipts and such and put it directly into my vault. I used to have to scan my receipts via the notes app and move them to files and then import them to my vault. Now I can do all that within disk decipher. The developer has been doing a lot of great work on the app. Keep up the good work.

Great Preview Feature

sedson on

United States

I really like 3 features. Please keep up the great work! 1) the Disk Decipher settings default to the most secure settings and Disk Decipher makes efforts never to place unencrypted data into device memory. I’m a security professional and these are features I look for. 2) The preview feature allows me see the contents of my pdf and xlsx spreadsheets without opening them on the device. This is wonderful because most of the time I just need to see the information, not edit it. But Disk Decipher also gives me the option of opening the file in the app on my iPad or iPhone so I could edit it if I want. I’m a PC user so I transfer the VeraCrypt container from my PC to my mobile devices using a USB drive and store the container in local files. Then I open Disk Decipher and import the local container. 3) I also like that Disk Decipher can access containers stored on iCloud, OneDrive, and Google Drive as it gives a lot flexibility and options, even though at this time I’m not using these for my encrypted data.

Works well, good privacy policy

mnbvdekxs on

United States

It opens my Verycrypt volume with no issue. Plus no data is collected by the dev. Overall perfectly happy with what I got for a dollar

This IS a great app with a great developer

MintApplePI on

United States

I have had this app for 2 years now, and every time I turn around the developer is making the app better. I mean like actually better, not fumbling around and breaking things to add pointless bells and whistles. This is a small well built app, that does exactly what it is intended to do, help you secure your data in this insecure world on mobile devices. I even contacted the developer once about an issue I had, and the answer and resolution was quick. Kudos to you! Everyone wants to scrape your data out of your hands (both those claiming to do it for good, and those who have an IOU note where their soul was), so do what you can to protect yourself. Will it solve world hunger, probably not, unless a reporter has found a secret stash of food being kept from the poor to prevent an uprising. ;) But it will hopefully protect said reporter’s data a bit.

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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Richard Huveneers
Languages
Turkish, German, Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, Polish, Hungarian, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Greek (modern), Czech, English, Spanish
Recent release
5.4.7 (1 week ago )
Released on
Apr 24, 2012 (12 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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