Cloud storage has become ubiquitous in modern society. The most widely-used example, I think, is the one that comes prebundled with our p…

  • FutileRecipe@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago
    • Mainstream cloud storage providers like Google Drive and iCloud have access to users’ files, posing privacy and security risks.
    • Nextcloud is the preferred secure cloud storage option, but has drawbacks like the need for technical expertise to self-host and issues with end-to-end encryption.
    • Filen is a user-friendly secure cloud storage option, but has some concerns around encryption implementation.
    • Mega offers a large free storage plan, but has had past security issues and controversies.
    • Proton’s secure cloud storage is part of their broader privacy-focused ecosystem, but has some app and feature inconsistencies.
    • Cryptomator is a useful tool to add an extra layer of encryption to any cloud storage service.
    • Apple’s Advanced Data Protection is a proprietary solution that lacks transparency compared to open-source alternatives.
    • It’s important to weigh the risks versus benefits when choosing a cloud storage provider based on the sensitivity of the data.
    • Switching to a more secure and privacy-focused cloud storage option is worthwhile, even for non-sensitive data.
    • The article encourages users to take steps to improve their cloud storage privacy and security, rather than relying on mainstream providers by default.

    Courtesy of Kagi’s Universal Summarizer’s Key Moments.

  • delirious_owl@discuss.online
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    7 months ago

    Wow, they recommend nextcloud which doesn’t even support client- side encryption .

    My recommendations are usually Tresorit, Mega, and Proton Drive. I dont know of any others that support sharing files with third parties that enforces client- side encryption on everything.