I'll need to take a closer look at CryptSync. I did go and install syncthing and am synchronizing GnuCash files for my family, my mom (I'm her Power of Attorney) and an eBay side hustle. Three sets of books. Three completely different sets of banks/credit cards/debit cards, ...

I yoinked my GnuCash files off Google drive and Microsoft OneDrive.

Next up is a backup solution. I back up my Ubuntu desktop to USB and my Win11 laptop to OneDrive. I have a Raspberry PI 3B in a little enclosure setting unused. I have a tablet style display for it, and a USB drive to connect to it. I need to fire it up and see if it can power a traditional USB drive. I also have an SSD drive, but don't really trust that for long term use as a backup. Alternatively, I could just buy a NAS.

I want to get away from Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive for sensitive files.

On 9/8/24 09:46, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
If you are paranoid about cloud provider snooping into your files and folders 
when storing data in the cloud, please look into excellent open source tool 
called CryptSync (https://tools.stefankueng.com/CryptSync.html) which I have 
mentioned it in the past.  It works as advertised so far. I do not rely on 
anyone's word once that data leaves my control as they can change their 
prerogative at their whims. I've been in IT world far too long to know this for 
sure, sadly!

(snip)
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