......where do you backyou your goods?
See pic related.
OneDrive
Is there a good per-file enctyption software?
>>56577208
Gpg
>>56577120
>sd card dies
>loses all photos
>want to browse photos on computer
>have to plug in phone and transfer them
What's it like living in 2008?
>>56577103
Encrypted blobs on my servers
>>56577215
I mean one that can mount WebDAV and encrypt every single file you send back and forth. Not manually.
>>56577216
>>sd card dies
Extremely unlikely especially new ones that use V-NAND
>>want to browse photos on computer
>>have to plug in phone and transfer them
You can transfer them by Wifi
>>56577103
I couldn't have been the only one to see a girl spreading her vajayjay as the pic, right?
>>56577103
>dropbox and google's drive for private photos - good idea?
Google drive gives you unlimited storage at regular quality, a real no-brainer
There's no reason not to use it and auto-back up on your phone, unless you have something to hide like underage shit or something, or unless you're one of the neckbeards with tin foil hats
>>56577103
OneDrive is nice. Google otherwise.
That said, all I keep in it are personal photos (camera upload) and non-perosnal important documents (I'm a writer, so drafts and maybe receipts).
If Microsoft really wants those selfies my wife and I took for fun while on vacation that got uploaded, then be my guest.
>>56577818
You're not alone
>>56577103
>where do you backyou your goods?
MEGA to share files with anon buddies.
Dropbox for unimportant files.
Combination of external storage devices for private stuff secured using redundancy.
I also tend to print out good photos on photo paper and stick them in an album for comfy nostalgia trips when I feel like it.