Stored vs Deflated ZIP entries
Stored ZIP entries are packaged without compression; Deflated entries use the common ZIP compression method.
Stored ZIP entries are packaged without compression; Deflated entries use the common ZIP compression method.
| Question | Stored | Deflated |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Simple sharing, broad compatibility, quick inspection. | Specialized workflows, stronger compression, or platform-specific packaging. |
| Privacy risk | The main privacy risk is not the format itself; it is uploading the archive to a third-party service when it contains sensitive files. | |
| Common failure | Corruption, unsupported compression method, or wrong extension. | Missing parts, unsupported app, encryption, or format-specific metadata. |
Use ZIP when recipients need the easiest opening experience. Use specialized formats only when compression ratio, package structure, or platform convention matters. For private files, prefer local tools before upload-based services.