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Zero-knowledge libraries and browser-side unlock are live
Codexa now supports a stronger library mode where the final decrypt step stays in the browser, with dedicated unlock sessions for returning to protected content.
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What changed
A concise summary of the work delivered in this release.
- Added explicit library encryption modes so standard and zero-knowledge protection are modeled separately.
- Added browser-side zero-knowledge key material with dedicated verifier and wrapped-key storage.
- Added library unlock sessions so protected libraries and entries can be reopened securely after the initial unlock.
- Connected zero-knowledge gates and unlock pages to library and entry views.
User value
How this release improves the experience, workflow, or control users get from LoreKeep.
- Users can protect their most sensitive libraries with a stronger privacy model than the original encrypted-library foundation.
- Returning to protected libraries feels more practical because unlock state can persist for a limited session instead of forcing constant re-entry.
- The product now has a clearer path for expanding end-to-end encrypted workflows later.
Full notes
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Encrypted libraries can now move beyond server-assisted protection into a zero-knowledge flow. The library model tracks explicit encryption modes, browser-derived key material can unlock data without sending the final decrypt secret back to the server, and short-lived unlock sessions let users reopen protected libraries and entries without repeating the full flow every click. This gives sensitive collections a clearer separation between standard encrypted storage and a stronger end-to-end style mode.
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Category
Security
Status
Live
Published
2026-03-02 09:30 UTC