I've been using Mega for some time now, mainly because I was sick of MS and Google loosing stuff with their file syncs, but also because I didn't want my personal stuff stored un-encrypted on US servers.
https://mega.nz/ is based in NZ (out of Donald's reach) you get 50Gb storage on the free plan and the user holds the encryption key. For the one project I have using source control, I store the Git repository in a folder that is synced to Mega in the cloud. On 22 March 2018 at 15:10, Greg Keogh <gfke...@gmail.com> wrote: > https://www.itnews.com.au/news/us-bill-would-allow-cross- >> border-data-access-demands-484674 >> > > I was afraid of this sort of thing, where national boundaries are > worthless for cloud data protection. > > Which version control and cloud storage providers and services encrypt > data at rest by default? And who has the keys? I've been wondering about > this for ages, and now it's time to find out more. I mean, I don't care if > my source and backups are stored on Kremlin servers so long as their > encryption is implemented correctly and only I have the keys. > > > *Greg K* >