The cloud has enabled a true mobility of experience for many workers, and while the largest and most complicated spreadsheets still require a fully-featured Excel install, that may not be the case for all users. For those on the road, …
Cryptomator is an app that works with existing cloud services, to add zero-knowledge encryption to your cloud files. Since the software is open source, you can verify that it doesn’t contain any backdoors. It’s also free (mostly).
Both Bitcasa Drive and Copy.com are shutting down in May. These aren’t the first cloud storage services to shut down and leave their users hanging, and they likely won’t be the last. If you’re wondering where you should put your data after …
Free cloud storage is all the rage. If you want to upload a school or work document, or share a simple family photo album, there’s no need to spend money on an expensive paid service. Most people don’t need terabytes of storage …
Backing up your data is important for any iPhone user. This can be done using iTunes and iCloud. iTunes handles the local backups, and iCloud handles the cloud backups. However, not everyone wants to use iCloud, due to concerns about the privacy …
Once upon a time, we backed up our computers with hard, flash, and floppy drives, magnetic tapes and even RAID setups. But now we have networks of servers and administrators with a singular purpose, to securely receive your data and …
Backing up Linux computers has always been a bit of a pain. Sure, there’s Déjà Dup, a graphical wrapper for backup tool duplicity. And then there’s rsync, which is great for transferring files over SSH connections. But these tools require you …
Last year’s iCloud hack showed how vulnerable data stored in the cloud can be. In that case, it was the privacy of celebrities that was compromised. That may not mean much to a business owner who isn’t sending incriminating selfies, …