How do you keep your data safe? Do you care?

I would expect the average Jow Forums user will care a lot more than the hoi-polloi

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Thank you for improving my vocabulary.

Data safety is about control, start there

Internal:
2x8tb
1x10tb

External:
1x8tb

All three 8tb drives are kept identical to one another using FreeFileSync to help me. All done manually, I don't trust raid or any automation.

The 10tb drive I've just got and only has blu rays but will get duplicated at some point.

off the network and locked in a foil box or something?

That external is USB and spends most of it's time ina fireproof safe. I'm aware it's not quite perfect but risk of a house fire is low.

What do you have on their? Just copies of passports, passwords, health records, etc?

Client's work (wedding photographer) and my personal crap (music, family photos, porn obviously...).

>reading a wikipedia article about your own social classification without realising it

I will be using datawallet once they manage to implement everything correctly

My important data is encrypted and mirrored on various cloud services with Cryptomator and rclone

I forgot to mention rclonesync-V2

its a lot easier, I like the tight data protection laws in germany

What about when you add stuff to the folder which you use as a backup?

For ex, you have a folder of info you update on and off, on your computer that is duplicated on the usb in your safe.

How often do you update that usb? Because you're fucked if something happens within the time you don't update.

It spends most of it's time on my desk ready for use, though not plugged in. That way it does get plugged in and used to back up whenever changes have been made. It goes back in the safe when I go out. I've learnt to be disciplined over the years.

If files are changed, freefilesync will compare the folders and tell me. One more click and they're mirrored. It's a very good piece of software once you've learnt how it works.

I'm going to look into this.

I now need something for all of the information that is online and in the cloud from the services I've used. I've seen datawallet mentioned, but it seems they still need to have more apps developed/released before it becomes the expected standard

Sorry?

doesn't germany have tighter data protection laws? There's a much higher bar for data to be gathered, warrants to be granted, etc?

If it's on a networked device, it's not safe.

pgp encrypt it and upload it to like box gdrive etc.

good idea, let's let google have it all

I can't wait until we have actual working apps on datawallet and I can just revoke permissions, sue when they use my data improperly, etc

> let's let google have it all
What are they gonna do with your encrypted files, you moron?

Haha yeah, it's not like thay have one of the most powerful super computers in the world and are looking into ways to increase their processing power... oh wait

>use GNU/Linux
>use blocking addons for the internet
>don't use a fucking shitty spyware phone
>encrypt and store locally all essential data
>don't use shitty companies for anything including botnet Google
Good start anyway

you photograph the honeymoon night? how much do you charge? do you have a package deal?

idk about google, but mozilla encrypts all your data from sync and other services, but they encrypt it with your password and their ToS says they will turn it over if forced to. I figure most cloud services are the same. They only really keep random hackers from getting your data. Someone that is very focused on you specifically will still get the data. For me this is good enough for most things but I definitely have some very sensitive documents and media i wouldnt keep regularly connected to any system exposed to the internet.

But then how do I watch my youtube videos?

what are you fucking talking about

I just use fake data across everything, nothing is real