I haven't tried this yet, but just today I was reading about cryptomater 
(https://cryptomator.org/) which encrypts your data before loading to drop 
box. It (or something like it) might be able to add a layer of security.

Good luck,
Mark


On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 at 8:09:25 AM UTC-7, dodoo wrote:
>
> I choose Node.js for the same reason. 
> But I am worry about the security issue of cloud storage. Is there handy 
> tool can automatically encrypt .tid file in local before sync with cloud?
>
> 在 2014年6月24日星期二UTC+8下午3时28分16秒,Xavier写道:
>>
>> Hi Ulrik,
>>
>> I am interested, because it seems I will be generating a large file - for 
>>> now it is just 3mb, but when I add some long tables, it may become close to 
>>> 10mb. And I will keep adding. I have seen posts that tiddlywiki starts to 
>>> slow down dramatically at some point (20mb if my memory serves me well). Is 
>>> there any way to avoid that?
>>>
>>
>> If you use a sync app like owncloud or dropbox to keep your files safe, 
>> you will see an advantage to the server mode in terms of bandwith usage: 
>> instead of synchronising one big file each time you are changing a tiddler, 
>> you'll sync only the file corresponding to the tiddler you are editing. 
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Xavier.
>>
>>
>>

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