SpiderOak sounds good, and the price is right (it’s competitive with Dropbox), but the privacy level seems to be “you can’t verify anything we tell you, you just have to trust us” - ie the client software (that performs the encryption and handles keys) isn’t open to inspection, so for all we can tell they’re another honeypot operated by the Department Of Prying Eyes And Nosey Parkers (DOPE-ANP?) and outside the law. Their FAQ indicates they intend to move towards transparency as quickly as they can, I hope that happens - the service they’ll offer at that point would be great!
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