Rclone: Comprehensive Backup and Sync Tool

Rclone is a versatile command line application designed for managing files and backups across a wide range of platforms and protocols. With support for over 70 services, including popular cloud storage platforms like Google Drive and OneDrive, as well as local network devices, Rclone offers a robust solution for securely backing up your data.

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Whether you need to back up your PC, smartphone, or tablet, Rclone ensures data integrity by saving essential information like checksums and modification dates. It allows for bidirectional synchronization for real-time updates and supports encrypted backups for added security. Moreover, Rclone enables you to mount cloud storage as a local disk, providing convenient access to your files.

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Rclone for PC

  • Free
  • 4.4
    1
  • 64
  • V1.72.1

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Is Rclone safe?

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Score result: Clean

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Wednesday, January 7, 2026
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File Integrity

File
1.72.1.zip
SHA256
577e325d09e185d36bdfdd276b6f19afb42110e843ccf603c7844fa5afebbf2c
SHA1
71518f31e91a12630d0c0b5b7b20105bc9d44d3d

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