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by shelltreader
4699 days ago
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I'm surprised more people haven't commented about this. I think what you're doing is awesome. I've always been hesitant in buying online storage because so many companies say my files would be encrypted on their servers, e.g. Google and Amazon, but in fact, they only encrypt data when it's at-rest or when it's not available online. So while their servers are up and running my files are unencrypted, available online to anyone who can access my account? I think when a company says 'my files are encrypted on their servers' that means in-motion and at-rest, not only when their servers shutdown. Storage providers like Google and Amazon don't actually encrypt customer files because their encryption takes place when their servers aren't in use. I like the sound of my files being transferred over SSL through HTTPS, not a special service, then encrypted using AES 256-bit at the same time my files are being uploaded. That's sweet dude. And, I don't have to upload terabytes of data to pay only $0.10/gb! |
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