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by eli 948 days ago
Tons of choices: Restic, Borg, Duplicity, Kopia

Though Backblaze is pretty good at what it does and you can set your own encryption key, if that's the concern.

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Unfortunately Backblaze requires[1] you to provide them this private key to restore.

[1] https://help.backblaze.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038171794-Wh...

Yeah I mean you gotta trust them on some level. Backblaze could also push a client update that nerfs the encryption. If you've got really sensitive data I'd probably pick something else.
What does restore mean this context? I’ve downloaded files from their online portal without providing a key. Perhaps restoring in this context means having them mail you a hard drive.
Really? I thought the file metadata is encrypted so it needs the key to even identify what files are available to restore.
You can always encrypt yourself and rclone to b2. Likely cheaper if you are not a data hoarder.