Connection code authorization
Before a phone connects to a computer, it must enter the connection code set in the desktop app. The connection starts with desktop-side authorization.
LynavoDrive security is built around authorization, revocation, traceability, and clear boundaries. Website claims should stay aligned with actual product capabilities.
Before a phone connects to a computer, it must enter the connection code set in the desktop app. The connection starts with desktop-side authorization.
Connected devices can be blocked or restored at any time. A blocked device cannot continue connecting, backing up album media, or browsing computer files.
Sync History shows which photos and videos reached the computer. Access History shows which devices opened computer files.
Remote browsing requires the target computer to be online. Local auto upload is designed for trusted networks.
LAN device discovery and connection are part of the open-source local core, including device search, QR code, connection code, and direct IP. Device pairing and authorization, device management, sync history, and access history can also be inspected in the source, and the open-source edition requires no LynavoDrive account.
Cross-network discovery, connection coordination, and relay belong to official continuously operated services and are outside the repository. LAN file access in the official free build requires desktop login; optional remote service also involves account authentication, service availability, and remote-connection security.
If encryption, account systems, device risk controls, or data handling change, the website security description should be updated accordingly.