Cynical head lurches into action when anything involving Kim Dotcom - he
is a criminal after all... whether that's a valid take or not is another
discussion!
BTW are there fuse filesystems you could use to mount up with lux
encryption? Every little helps.
On 06/08/15 10:23, Jim Cheetham wrote:
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 11:55 PM, criggie <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
ObSecurity comment - spideroak is the only cloud synch thing that
disavows all knowledge of your keys/passwords/encryption strings/etc.
You'll need to get a client on your desktop and your tablet, and
they'll do the magic synchy thing in the background.
Mega.nz have fundamentally the same architecture, and make the same
promises.
How you evaluate those promises is up to you of course :-)
I tend to look to see how much of the client-side code is open source,
and how well documented the APIs are. Both spideroak and mega do well
in that regard, but I tend to prefer Mega over Spideroak now that I
know the people working on Mega.
-jim
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