New Proposed Site-Wide Rules (announcements)
submitted 8.2 years ago by 1557385?
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7584577? 8.2 years ago
Encrypt → Cloud (preferably under your control) → Wipe → Move → Download → Decrypt.
7584891? 8.2 years ago
Cloud Under your control
Cloud
Under your control
Lmao
7585857? 8.2 years ago
falling for the distributed Jew
kek indeed
7584916? 8.2 years ago
Problem?
7585188? 8.2 years ago
I don't think any cloud is safe. I assume all the pipes to that cloud are watched.
7602425? 8.2 years ago
Owncloud?
7602496? 8.2 years ago
If it doesn't go past your router its basically a fancy hard drive.
7602564? 8.2 years ago
Lol yes, but you can open a port on your router and use it outside your network.
It's all encrypted (for what that's worth) and your data is stored on your own hardware.
Its not perfect but it is a thing. I prefer to SCP anything I need from my home server.
7602645? 8.2 years ago
I could be wrong but I could also be right too. Its up to each individual to weigh up the risks associated with whatever they are doing.
7602788? 8.2 years ago
Agreed. No data is safe as soon as it leaves your mind.
I can't remember who said it, but the only secure computer is one that's switched off and encased in concrete at the bottom of your basement.
7586955? 8.2 years ago
Hence why he said to encrypt the data prior to uploading it to the cloud.
7586319? 8.2 years ago
SpiderOak is..
7585604? 8.2 years ago
Nextcloud. Also, see step 1.
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7584577? ago
Encrypt → Cloud (preferably under your control) → Wipe → Move → Download → Decrypt.
7584891? ago
Lmao
7585857? ago
kek indeed
7584916? ago
Problem?
7585188? ago
I don't think any cloud is safe. I assume all the pipes to that cloud are watched.
7602425? ago
Owncloud?
7602496? ago
If it doesn't go past your router its basically a fancy hard drive.
7602564? ago
Lol yes, but you can open a port on your router and use it outside your network.
It's all encrypted (for what that's worth) and your data is stored on your own hardware.
Its not perfect but it is a thing. I prefer to SCP anything I need from my home server.
7602645? ago
I could be wrong but I could also be right too. Its up to each individual to weigh up the risks associated with whatever they are doing.
7602788? ago
Agreed. No data is safe as soon as it leaves your mind.
I can't remember who said it, but the only secure computer is one that's switched off and encased in concrete at the bottom of your basement.
7586955? ago
Hence why he said to encrypt the data prior to uploading it to the cloud.
7586319? ago
SpiderOak is..
7585604? ago
Nextcloud. Also, see step 1.