Warning: Public index pages offering commercial software for free are often:

Acronis does not officially distribute software via open directory listings. If you find one, it’s likely unauthorized.

Security researchers have found that over 78% of cracked backup software from unofficial indexes contains malware. Attackers embed:

If you have landed on this page, you are likely searching for the phrase "index of acronis true image exclusive." This specific combination of words suggests you are looking for a directory listing—an open, unsecured folder on a web server—that contains exclusive versions, older builds, or potentially cracked copies of Acronis True Image (now known as Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office).

Before you click away or attempt to hunt through raw directory indexes, this article will explain exactly what these indexes are, why they are dangerous, what "exclusive" might imply, and—most importantly—how to legally and safely obtain Acronis software without compromising your data security.

If you need an older installer (e.g., for compatibility with an old PC or OS):

Users typically look for these directory listings for three reasons:

If you ignored the warnings and downloaded a file from an index of /acronis/trueimage/exclusive/ directory, take these steps immediately: