It just means hidden away, or recoverable. LMN8 gives you back control of your data: keep it private, share it, or delete it for good — on your own terms.
Each feature does one job, and does it properly. Use the one you need today — the rest are right there when you’re ready.
Zero doesn’t hide your data — it ends it. It encrypts the file, destroys the only key, then overwrites, releases, and verifies what’s left.
Because it’s one app, the three features share the same engine — and quietly make each other stronger.
The duress password doesn’t just lock you out — it ends the vault with the same crypto-erase pipeline.
Wipe, encrypt, and manage from laptop to phone, with a registry encrypted by keys derived locally.
Whatever the feature, the same rule holds: we hold nothing we could be forced to hand over.
No manuals, no jargon. LMN8 is built so the calm, private option is always the easy one.
Sign up and link the devices you want LMN8 to look after — phone, laptop, tablet.
Pick the files to erase, the folders to protect, and the people you trust with your location.
Set schedules and rules once. From then on, your privacy keeps itself — no fuss, no nagging.
Most apps move your file to a corner and call it gone. LMN8 ends it — key first, then overwrite, then proof.
We’re a privacy company first. Every line of code is filtered through one question: does it keep you more in control of your data, or less?
For journalists, creators, professionals, and anyone who values the right to be forgotten on their own terms.
Crypto-erase files and whole drives — no recovery tool can bring them back.
Turn private folders into vaults with keys only you hold.
Let trusted people see where you are, only for as long as you choose.
Still wondering something? Talk to us — we like these conversations.
Yes. Zero encrypts the file and destroys the only key in locked memory first — so it’s mathematically irrecoverable before a single overwrite pass begins. Then it overwrites, TRIMs on SSDs, and verifies.
No. Encryption keys are derived on your device with Argon2id and never synced or escrowed. We hold nothing we could be forced to hand over.
Encrypt lets you set up to three passwords for one vault: one opens the real files, one opens a decoy, and one silently runs a Zero wipe. A forced unlock never has to reveal what matters.
Never. SOS shares are peer-to-peer and self-expiring. When a share ends, there’s no trail left on any server.
Zero and Encrypt are available now on Windows and Android, in beta. macOS, iOS, and Linux are on the way. SOS is coming soon.
One app, on the device you trust most. Zero and Encrypt are available now; SOS is on the way.