Kazani on Nostr: 🌩 Privacy in the clouds. • Much has already been said about clouds. But I’ll ...
🌩 Privacy in the clouds.
• Much has already been said about clouds. But I’ll repeat it again. “Protected clouds” only exist in fairy tales. Therefore, do not be fooled by “Swiss jurisdiction” or “military level encryption”. This is pure marketing to lure a gullible mammoth who has something to hide.
• Well, think about the situation. You have opened your cloud storage. The most secure and most private in the world. And, naturally, the whole cyber rabble began to buy storage from you, because you will never betray anyone to anyone. A year will pass and you will have a bunch of data on your disks with extremely dubious content: stolen files, virus samples, maybe even documents of bearded people of a certain type of activity. In general, the dump will be fierce.
• Therefore, after the next “situation”, specialists “from where it is necessary” will find out that all the barmalei in the world are storing data with you. What will happen next? They will come to you with a demand to start cooperation. Or you will become an accomplice. And then you start thinking about making a deal with your conscience. Either you are an ideological comrade, a fighter for anonymity and will not rat anyone out - then you will be in trouble. And for the sins of others. Or you hand over everyone, but after that there can be no more talk of any “privacy” on your service.
• Something like this happens to every cloud owner. Either you scan your clients' files for prohibitions, or you'll soon have no business. So privacy is a big lie. There can be no privacy. I have already proven this with a simple example. But what if you need privacy, but you are already accustomed to the convenience of using the cloud?
• It's simple. You need Cryptomator . With its help, you can create a secure container right inside the cloud in which files are encrypted on the fly. Simply put, it is a cloud that you encrypt yourself. And it’s convenient to work with him. They took the cheapest (or even free, sic!) cloud (be it Google Drive, or the godless OneDrive or Dropbox) and made a container on it. And that's it, use it! Plus Cryptomator is free. What more could you want?
https://cryptomator.org/ Published at
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