Mastodon is my go-to place for tech advice (supplemented by personal research), so...
What are #EndToEndEncryption options for cloud storage? I'm starting actually backing up my data locally, but obviously local-only has risks.
Cloud storage makes sense—except for the bit where third-parties now have my data, and it can be stolen or shared with others. So what can I do for (relatively) secure remote storage?
If I'm going to #DeGooglify, I obviously have to get my stuff off Google Drive
I highly prefer companies *explicitly* committed to privacy and not participating in any form of government surveillance. It would be great if they operate somewhere with excellent privacy protections (so...not the US or UK, that's for damn sure)
I don't have super sensitive data, so I accept some privacy risks. I just don't have any interest in putting my whole life on display.