Comment by prophoto
How about going for an independent cloud storage like Dropbox, they are not affiliated to any OS or Windows platforms
How about going for an independent cloud storage like Dropbox, they are not affiliated to any OS or Windows platforms
Dropbox is based in San Francisco - and also needs some kind of operating system to be accessed.
Dropbox has had a number of security concerns[1].
Dropbox is headquartered in the US and is subject to US law, and interpretations thereof.
Dropbox has a history of taking on US government bureaucrats for roles in the company, including members of the US Intelligence Community[2].
If any of these clash with your threat model, look elsewhere? Syncthing[3] might be your thing.
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dropbox#Privacy_and_security_c...
2. No link, because someone "sterilized" Dropbox's Wikipedia article of those particular controversies.
3. https://syncthing.net/