occasional usage (maybe once  month).
single user.
personal data.

On Jul 22, 2013, at 10:28 AM, Theo Van Dinter wrote:

> Can you be more specific about what type of data, how much, what you mean by 
> "protection", is this data that needs to be accessed regularly or is this 
> park and forget/backup/archive data, just accessed by a single user or 
> multiple users, is this for personal or commercial/work use, etc?
> 
> For my personal info, I tend to use Google Drive (password + 2nd level 
> authentication/OTP) or Dropbox (ditto).  For more sensitive personal info I 
> use BoxCryptor to get an encrypted overlay on top of the cloud storage (ie: 
> filenames, contents, etc, are encrypted but stored as standard objects).  I 
> have also used encrypted disk images in the past.  Actively used data is <1G, 
> encrypted data is <1G, and other usage is ~70G, most of which is essentially 
> archive data, shared across a handful of machines and sometimes accessed 
> online, mostly accessed via just 1 account but some of it is shared with 
> others.
> 
> Other variables, as mentioned above, could mean different requirements or 
> available options.
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 12:39 PM, Andrew Hume <[email protected]> wrote:
> i am looking to store modest amounts of private information
> in one of the Internet's tubes. i want rather more protection than
> just a gmail password. can anyone recommend something?
> 
> thx
> 
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