On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 07:26:56PM -0700, Atom Powers wrote:
> About two months ago, when I started to feel the need to share data
> between many devices, I found Wuala (http://www.wuala.com/). Unlike
> most (all?) of the other cloud storage services it encrypts your data
> on the client-side, so even if the company went bankrupt and was
> liquidated your data would probably still be private. Plus they have
> clients for every kind of device I use.

I've been thinking about this for a while.  I've been wanting to launch
my own storage service, you see.

My thought is that a sufficently paranoid customer would want to not only
do the encryption on the client rather than the server, a sufficently 
paranoid customer would want to do the encryption on a client that was not
provided by the service provider;   if you control the client doing the 
encryption, well, you had better be trusted.

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