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# Cyberduck (Mac or Windows)

[Cyberduck](https://cyberduck.io/) is a cloud storage browser for Mac and Windows. You can download the application from the App Store or the Microsoft Store.

{% hint style="info" %}
This guide was created for Cyberduck 9.1.3
{% endhint %}

**Step 1:** Launch the Cyberduck app, and select **Open Connection**.

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See the [Your credentials](/integrating-our-data-into-your-tools-via-data-connector-2.0/getting-started-with-data-connector-2.0/your-credentials.md) page for instructions on where to find your credentials.
{% endhint %}

**Step 2:** Select **Amazon S3.**

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**Step 3:** Configure the connectio&#x6E;**.**

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* **Server:** `{bucketname}.s3.amazonaws.com`
* **Access Key ID:** The **AWS Access Key ID** from the Data Connector Settings
* **Secret Access Key:** The **AWS Secret Access Key** from the Data Connector Settings
* Click **Connect**

**Step 4:** You have successfully connected Cyberduck to your S3 bucket and can download the necessary files.


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