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by tombrossman 3869 days ago
Also worth pointing out that neither Dropbox nor SpiderOak are fully open-source, so you are having to place some degree of 'blind trust' in either service. It is in their own best interests to have great security so that customers trust the product, but this cannot be verified by someone outside the company.
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SpiderOak'er here; as a reminder, we also offer Encryptr, our own password manager: https://spideroak.com/solutions/encryptr

Which itself _is_ open source: https://github.com/SpiderOak/Encryptr

Been using this for a while and I'm liking it so far.

When are exporting and offline access coming?