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favdesu
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September 09, 2013, 08:16:58 AM |
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Mega already accepts bitcoins and (hopefully) it isn't NSA controlled. Unlike Dropbox.
Thanks, but no thanks.
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Kazimir
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September 09, 2013, 08:21:15 AM |
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Agree, +6! But it's actually 6 votes every month, and there's already a topic going on about this
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johny1976 (OP)
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September 09, 2013, 08:38:10 AM |
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Agree, +6! But it's actually 6 votes every month, and there's already a topic going on about this Oh, I'm sorry... I didn't found. Also didn't read fixed
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Kazimir
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September 09, 2013, 10:22:05 AM |
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Mega already accepts bitcoins and (hopefully) it isn't NSA controlled. Unlike Dropbox.
Thanks, but no thanks. Sure, I wouldn't use DropBox to store aything I wouldn't trust to share with the NSA. But from a "Global Bitcoin Acceptance" perspective, it would be GREAT if DropBox starts accepting Bitcoin. Alternatively there's indeed Mega and Wuala, who encrypt your content client-side. Then it doesn't matter if it's NSA controlled or not (it probably is, even though they're both hosted outside evil corrupt human-rights-criminalizing countries such as China, the U.S. and North Korea). By the way, you can also put a TrueCrypt volume in your DropBox folder. This way you effectively apply local encryption yourself. Whatever you store in the TrueCrypt volume, is backed up in your DropBox as well, yet 100% unaccessible for DropBox or the NSA or anyone.
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Keldel
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September 09, 2013, 10:24:26 AM |
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It would be great if Dropbox accepted bitcoin. +6!
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favdesu
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September 09, 2013, 12:22:59 PM |
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Mega already accepts bitcoins and (hopefully) it isn't NSA controlled. Unlike Dropbox.
Thanks, but no thanks. Sure, I wouldn't use DropBox to store aything I wouldn't trust to share with the NSA. But from a "Global Bitcoin Acceptance" perspective, it would be GREAT if DropBox starts accepting Bitcoin. Alternatively there's indeed Mega and Wuala, who encrypt your content client-side. Then it doesn't matter if it's NSA controlled or not (it probably is, even though they're both hosted outside evil corrupt human-rights-criminalizing countries such as China, the U.S. and North Korea). By the way, you can also put a TrueCrypt volume in your DropBox folder. This way you effectively apply local encryption yourself. Whatever you store in the TrueCrypt volume, is backed up in your DropBox as well, yet 100% unaccessible for DropBox or the NSA or anyone. I use truecrypt and backup to mega. Best option in my opinion
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rebuilder
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September 09, 2013, 02:32:04 PM |
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What was that about MEGA again.. Oh yea http://nzkoz.github.io/MegaPWN/"Technically, we could serve you backdoored JavaScript code that sends your master encryption key back to us." -MEGA So back to using open-source client-side file encryption, Truecrypt for instance. And at that point, having a desktop app like Dropbox can be way more convenient.
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We are launching our new unlimited backup and storage service called ' DataShell Backup' to the Bitcoin community. This service can only be purchased with bitcoin. We provide software for Windows, MacOS, Android, iPhone & iPad. For the launch we are running a promotion where the first five users to request trial copies in the main thread will get one month's free trial of the software. We are running this offer on the agreement recipients will write a short honest review to the comity sharing their experiences of DataShell. This offer is only open to users with three coins under your username (Full Member) or higher. We love all the community equally, but we also want to make sure the trial accounts go to seasoned users who are likely to comment back to the forum! DataShell Backup costs 0.30BTC a year. Please email info@datashell.co.uk to place an order. Please visit the main thread for more info.And yes: it really is unlimited – you can store as much data as you want.
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greyhawk
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October 30, 2013, 08:58:24 PM |
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And yes: it really is unlimited – you can store as much data as you want.
Can I use it to store the output of a little script I'm writing that's simply counting from 1 to 2 192?
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October 31, 2013, 10:37:52 AM Last edit: November 01, 2013, 12:16:42 AM by DataShell.co.uk |
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And yes: it really is unlimited – you can store as much data as you want.
Can I use it to store the output of a little script I'm writing that's simply counting from 1 to 2 192? I think in that instance your datapipe may be the constraining factor; but yes you are welcome to try . Our introductory offer price is 0.3BTC or 40LTC.
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