What is a SYNCING.NET user account?

Every individual requires one SYNCING.NET user account to use SYNCING.NET. A user should use the same SYNCING.NET user account on all own devices. A SYNCING.NET user account is stored securely on our authentication server and is defined by an email address and a password.

A SYNCING.NET user account does not affect licensing. If you decide to purchase SYNCING.NET you will have to buy a license for every single device, no matter which SYNCING.NET user account you use on the respective device. 

Using one SYNCING.NET user account on all own devices has the following advantages:

  • If someone invites you using your email address to share data of a "Sync Folder" or "Outlook Group", all of your devices with SYNCING.NET installed and configured will automatically be sent the same invitation. *Note* The invitation must be accepted in order to join the SYNCING.NET "Sync Folder" or "Outlook Group" and synchronize data
  • If you want to share files or Outlook data between your own devices, you can easily create a new SYNCING.NET "Sync Folder" or "Outlook Group" on any of your device and all of your devices with SYNCING.NET installed and configured will automatically be sent the same invitation. *Note* The invitation must be accepted in order to join the network and synchronize data
  • If a file in a shared folder is changed by another participant, you will see a red icon in file manager displayed over file icon, indicating that this file is unread. When you double-click the file, it will be marked as ‘Read’ on all computers in your SYNCING.NET user account