Dropbox Bad Says Snowden

Dropbox Bad Says Snowden

Fourth Amendment advocate and international fugitive Edward Snowden says Dropbox, the cloud storage service, is “very hostile to privacy” reports PCWorld.com.

He is recommending that those with a need for cloud storage use companies that practice  “zero-knowledge”,  means that the data is encrypted before it reaches the cloud and the key remains with the user.

He cited Spider Oak as an example.

Of course, unlike with Dropbox, if you lose your password with Spider Oak you files are lost forever.

Dropbox Bad Says Snowden

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