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title: "Enhancing Security and Usability: Project Upgrades"
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At Infisical, we're constantly striving to elevate the security and usability standards of our platform to better serve our users.
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With this commitment in mind, we're excited to introduce our latest addition, non-E2EE projects, aimed at addressing two significant issues while enhancing how clients interact with Infisical programmatically.
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Previously, users encountered a challenge where projects risked becoming inaccessible if the project creator deleted their account.
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Additionally, our API lacked the capability to interact with projects without dealing with complex cryptographic operations.
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These obstacles made API driven automation and collaboration a painful experience for a majority of our users.
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To overcome these limitations, our upgrade focuses on disabling end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for projects.
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While this may raise eyebrows, it's important to understand that this decision is a strategic move to make Infisical easier to use and interact with.
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But what does this mean for our users? Essentially nothing, there are no changes required on your end.
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Rest assured, all sensitive data remains encrypted at rest according to the latest industry standards.
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Our commitment to security remains unwavering, and this upgrade is a testament to our dedication to delivering on our promises in both security and usability when it comes to secrets management.
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To increase consistency with existing and future integrations, all projects created on Infisical from now on will have end-to-end encryption (E2EE) disabled by default.
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This will not only reduce confusion for end users, but will also make the Infisical API seamless to use.
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