>>58369309
neither.
>>58369322
give me a protip will you? some files need to be somewhere, but not pyschically
>>58369309
both, plus encryption of the files
also dropbox
mega
anonload or whatever
>>58369334
>implying people who can reach my cloud archive can't decrypt
that's foolish way of thinking
>>58369309
>not using your own server with owncloud
>>58369347
nextcloud*
Nextcloud has neat built in functionality of attaching third party cloud storage and encrypting what's stored there transparently to the user.
So Google doesn't know what's being stored there and they don't know where you're accessing it from cause you're proxying through your Nextcloud server.
>>58369346
>implying people who can reach my cloud archive can't decrypt
How the fuck would someone decrypt something?
If your files are important enough that someone who would want to decrypt them had the ability to do so (Probably NSA, maybe other agencies) you had no chance anyway as your PC is probably completely compromised by now and a big black van is on the way to pick you up.
Encryption protects you from google/itunes data mining your stuff, they wont bother using thousands of man hours to decrypt some retards stuff.
If you really want to make sure no one will ever read your files without a key you can use a OTP to encrypt it and store the key locally. It is literally impossible to decrypt that.
>>58369346
Plaintext hexadecimal or Base64 is not encryption.
>>58369309
I would trust Apple more than Google at this point. Neither is suitable if they are truly sensitive, though.