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by shapenamer 917 days ago
I've been looking at options, and while mega seems good they also seem to happily hand over your data to authorities, which means it's not really encrypted, or might as well not be.

I've seen skiff shilled a few times here and on the twitter thread but the website is too annoying for me lol.

Currently thinking I'm going to mess with filen.io tonight. It has a linux client and is e2e encrypted. Still looking and open to suggestions though.

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syncthing. Open source, e2ee, and doesn't rely on some morally compromised "venture".
:'(
The e2ee is opt-in, so that might be how they comply with subpoenas. I like that it's on all the platforms I am.