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Feature: Add page about encrypted names/decrypt name feature #79
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WalkthroughThis update adds a new documentation page titled "Encrypted File Names" to the Cryptomator desktop documentation. The page describes how Cryptomator encrypts file names and directory structures in addition to file contents, showing examples of the obfuscated directory layout on disk. It explains that encryption of file names and directory structures cannot be disabled. The documentation details the "Decrypt file name" feature available in the unlocked vault view of the desktop application, including instructions on using the modal window to view mappings between encrypted and original file names, and actions such as copying the table as CSV or clearing it. The page includes console examples and UI screenshots illustrating these features. The main documentation index ( Suggested reviewers
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For more info see cryptomator/cryptomator#3788