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by 59nadir 4039 days ago
There's a problem with having to use and trust Dropbox, however. It's a company that's consistently proven that they can't be trusted, both in terms of truth and competence.
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Thankfully, with sane encryption you don't need to trust them. (Or any other cloud outfit).

They're more than welcome to distribute and analyze as widely as they see fit, the few hundred megabytes of random-looking data sitting in my account :)

Some people don't trust closed-source encryption.
Sane people don't trust closed-source encryption. FTFY