Nothing about Sanctum shows up anywhere else on your system
Every file you open normally is logged by Windows and macOS — in Recent Files, Quick Access, the Dock, thumbnail caches, and the search index. Deleting a file doesn't remove it from these lists. Files saved from a browser sit in Downloads, and even moved or deleted, browser history and recovery tools can still surface them. Someone borrowing your machine for a minute, or glancing at your screen, can see exactly what you had open.
Sanctum never opens files through the system file explorer, and never touches your main browser. Everything is imported, previewed, and browsed inside the vault. Your OS has no record of what you opened, when you opened it, or that it exists at all.
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Your collection, finally in one place
Saved images scattered across Downloads. Screenshots in one folder, videos in another. Bookmarks buried in your main browser mixed in with everything else. Favourites from a dozen different sites and platforms, with no single place they all live together.
Sanctum is your personal gallery.Files, bookmarks, and saved pages live together in one encrypted space — no matter which site or platform they came from. Save directly from the built-in private browser, or import what you've already got. Organise with folders and tags. Your collection, your structure, nobody else's business.

One thing worth knowing: Sanctum protects what is stored on your device. The built-in browser does not include a VPN. Your internet traffic is still visible to your network provider and any monitoring software on your machine. If you need network-level privacy, use a separate VPN service alongside Sanctum.