> From: Discuss [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Dan Ritter
> 
> I've investigated SpiderOak. Add to your requirements:
> open-source client

Never expose your passwords or encryption keys to anyone. This is the reason I 
personally don't trust spideroak. I personally feel it's deceptive marketing to 
slap "zero knowledge" all over it ... But I'll refrain from further comment and 
let them speak for themselves:

"Important Note: When accessing your data via the SpiderOak website or a mobile 
device, you must enter your password which will then exist in the SpiderOak 
server memory for the duration of your browsing session. [...] your data could 
potentially be readable to someone with access to the SpiderOak servers."

https://spideroak.com/features/private-by-design
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