The mainstream cloud drives can technically read everything you upload. A smaller group uses zero-knowledge encryption so the provider literally can't. This compares 13 providers on that line — plus cipher, jurisdiction and the lifetime plans that escape monthly fees.
"Encrypted" almost always means encrypted in transit and at rest — with keys the provider holds. Zero-knowledge (end-to-end) encryption means only you hold the key, so the provider can't read your files even if compelled to. This page maps who actually offers it by default, who gates it, and who doesn't have it at all.
| Provider | Zero-knowledge? | Cipher / notable | Jurisdiction | Lifetime plan? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sync.com | Yes — default, all plans (incl. free 5GB) | E2E; GDPR + HIPAA | Canada (PIPEDA) | No |
| MEGA | Yes — default, all files | E2E; up to 20GB free (part expires after 365d) | New Zealand | No |
| Tresorit | Yes — independently audited | Swiss; data residency across 12 regions | Switzerland | No |
| Internxt | Yes — open source | Kyber-512 / ML-KEM post-quantum (NIST 2024); ISO 27001, HIPAA | EU | Yes |
| Icedrive | Yes — client-side | Twofish (not AES); encrypts file/folder names | — | Yes (~$69 150GB → ~$299 3TB) |
| pCloud | Optional — paid Crypto add-on / Business | 10GB free; lifetime plans | Switzerland/EU | Yes (~$199 500GB → ~$1,190 10TB) |
| Proton Drive | Yes — Swiss, audited, open-source clients | Free 2GB→5GB after onboarding | Switzerland | No |
| Box | No (provider-managed) | Broadest compliance: FedRAMP High, HIPAA, ISO, FIPS 140-2, ITAR | United States | No |
| Dropbox | No — can technically access files | Block/delta sync; free plan only 2GB | United States | No |
| Google Drive | No | 15GB free (shared w/ Gmail+Photos) | United States | No |
| OneDrive | No | 1TB bundled with M365; 5GB free standalone | United States | No |
| Backblaze | No (backup-focused) | B2 ~$6/TB/mo (~1/5 of AWS S3); unlimited personal backup | United States | No |
| IDrive | Optional (private key) | Unlimited devices, one pool; 30 versions kept | United States | No |
13 cloud storage and backup providers compared on zero-knowledge (end-to-end) encryption availability and whether it's default or gated, the encryption cipher where notable, jurisdiction, and lifetime-plan availability. Figures are as published in a sourced 2026 dataset. "No" on zero-knowledge means provider-managed keys, not that data is unencrypted. This is a privacy-architecture map, not a sync-speed or UX ranking.