
What's New for December 2025
December 2025 saw exciting new features for connecting remote servers and optimizing uploads, self-serve restore for deleted users, centralized settings policies for child sites, and more.
No major features were shipped this month, however, we did ship a number of minor updates to several existing features and our SDKs.
We've updated the form used for managing remote server syncs in our web interface. In addition to displaying the available settings more clearly, we've added the ability to configure custom schedules directly within the sync. If you currently use an Automation to trigger a sync, you may be able to remove that Automation. Scheduling the sync within its own settings makes it more clear when the sync is scheduled to run.
Learn more about Sync Triggers.
We've solved an issue connecting to certain types of SFTP Remote Servers that use SFTP v5. No action is required to enable this fix; any affected SFTP Remote Server connections have been fixed.
Learn more about connecting to SFTP Remote Servers.
Certain types of events that appear in External Logs do not include entire sets of data, and the relevant info is instead contained in a body column, which was not previously available in the web interface. We've added the column to the web page for External Logs to assist with troubleshooting.
Learn more about External Logs.
Error messages for some failed SFTP authentication attempts have been made more specific to aid in troubleshooting. Your site SFTP Logs indicate when some specific errors occur, such as when an account is rate-limited or when a disallowed username attempts to connect. No action is required to enable the logging changes, and it has no impact on legitimate user connections.
Learn more about SFTP Logs.
We've updated the form used for managing Automations within the web interface. The screen clearly displays the options to match the files used as the source of an Automation. No action is required to enable the new form.
Learn more about Matching Source Path and Filenames in Automations.
The iOS version of our Mobile App has been upgraded to support the latest iOS platform improvements. For both Android and iOS, we've solved a problem listing the contents of folders for some users. Upgrade to the latest version (1.2.171) of the Files.com app on your devices to get these updates.
Learn more about the Mobile App.
When you change a folder's GPG setting from Encryption to Decryption, the private key used for decryption must be included. If you're using keys generated by the GPG Key Manager, or a key pair you've imported, the change should work seamlessly. If you originally imported only the public key for encryption, you must supply the private key to enable decryption.
Learn more about GPG.
We've added a page to the web interface for managing your Share Groups. Users who have sharing permissions can make changes to their share groups. No action is required to enable the new page.
Learn more about Share Groups.
We've made some quality-of-life improvements when using GPG Encryption for a folder. To promote the best practice of adding a suffix to encrypted files, the default extension .gpg is automatically supplied. When encryption is enabled for a folder, the web interface will automatically disable creating new Office documents or previewing files within the folder.
Learn more about GPG Encryption.
The hidden underscore folder is used behind-the-scenes for Snapshots and Remote Servers. Only site administrators have access to the folder. Because this folder is system-controlled, we've disabled many of the buttons that are not applicable when visiting the folder through the web interface.
Many pages within the web interface include links to relevant API documentation. We've updated those links to match the newly updated API documentation, making it much simpler to find the relevant API resource information. No action is required to enable the updated links.
Changing a file within a folder will more immediately update the modified time of its parent folders. This improves the reliability of folder listings returned by automated tools or any of our SDKS and prevents "stale" listings from breaking your scripts. No action is required to enable this feature.
The Go SDK, starting from version 3.2.28 will no longer send the optional page parameter that was removed from the API. Our support team followed up with the affected customers who were using the parameter in production. Updating your Go SDK to this version should not break production installations.
Learn more about the Files.com official Go SDK.
The README for the Files.com official .NET SDK has been updated with more specific instructions to support using .NET Framework 4.8.
Learn more about the Files.com official .NET SDK.
The Java SDK for Files.com is updated to pass request options from a File.create call's returned FileUploadPart instance. You can then call FileUploadPart.putBufferedInputStream or FileUploadPart.putLocalFile with those same request options. The request options are used to pass in API credentials if you prefer not to set them at the non-static-global level.
Learn more about the Files.com official Java SDK.
We've continued to refine our developer documentation. This month, we've reviewed and refined the descriptions of each API resource. We've also updated the READMEs in each SDK repository on GitHub to include more complete introductions.
To learn more, visit our developer documentation.

December 2025 saw exciting new features for connecting remote servers and optimizing uploads, self-serve restore for deleted users, centralized settings policies for child sites, and more.

November 2025 includes advanced storage features for S3-Compatible Endpoints and High Availability Mounts as well as Partner Management. Other features improve developer and user experience.

October 2025 includes new features for GPG Recryption and more options for User Lifecycle rules along with several other improvements across Files.com to make daily tasks simpler and more reliable.
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