Well /g/, what do you think about this?
>Qabel is a free, published-source cryptography platform. Where others retroactively install encryption in existing services such as Cloud, e-Mail or Messenger, Qabel does it entirely the other way round: the platform encrypts everything that is connected with it end-to-end, including Messenger, e-mail, industrial applications and individual solutions.
>As a user, you only have to deal once with encryption across application and can then exchange end-to-end encrypted data within applications connected to the platform. Moreover Qabel ensures that metadata is largely obfuscated.
This has potential, but looks to good to be true. Right now they only have cloud storage, but there should be email and IM later. Also their license is not real open source.
https://qabel.de/en/about
>>62082606
>is a free
free as in freedom?
>>62084188
>their license is not real open source
I'm guessing "no"