![]() If you also add SyncthingFork (available on F-Droid) to the team, then you can take any photo from your Android camera phone and send it immediatelly ti your RPi NAS. Specially not only because I’m avoiding any monthly/annual billing (Hardware is mine forever), but I’m the only one that can have access to the data (anyway is a good idea the Veracrypt/Cryptomator option) and (of course) because I’m using Opensource programs and Hardware. I use this method to access/sync my data from my laptop (no matter I’m in the middle of the mountain or at my house toilette) to home and vice-versa, and I’m very satisfied. ![]() Open Cryptomator and select Add Vault Create New Vault Choose a name and a storage location Set a password and create an optional recovery key The vault will be added to your dashboard and you can unlock it with the password Add an existing vault. Keep an eye in case you’re interested…Īnother option could be build your own NAS using a Raspberry Pi + UPS/SAI + OMV/Nextcloud + DuckDNS and the gazillion GB/TB attached HDD/SDD you want to use. Unlocking a vault in Cryptomator on Windows Create a new vault. One of these alternatives (OnlyOffice) have a Plugin for Nextcloud (and Owncloud, Moddle and many more) that works exactly a gDrive does. Mega offers 20 GB for free and can be a good alternative for all geeks who don’t want to pay pCloud. Geeks love to encrypt their data, important or not, to protect themselves. also here is a basic video which shows How Cryptomator app works on android and how neat and clean UI it has. it is free and open source software, faster encryption than boxcryptor. Cryptomator provides you with easy-to-implement Open Source file encryption tool that can be used for the cloud as well as locally ensuring the security of. Sometime ago ( Spoiler alert: promotion to myself on It’s Foss :D) I wrote a post talking about dropping Google, using (mostly) opensource options, including alternatives for gDrive. Cryptomator is a free, open source and 100 pCloud compatible app to encrypt all types of files from end to end. cryptomator is the best app available on cross platform. Despite the “ interesting battle” about services, ads, bears and prices, and back to the original questiion, I think the Nextcloud option + DuckDNS for remote access is a good (and OpenSource also) option if you want to leave the Google services and don’t want to purchase any Open Hardware or commercial NAS.ĪFAIK, the user mention Netxcloud is running well from local so, for accessing from anywhere on the planet, simply add DuckDNS or the DDNS service you want (No-IP, Dyn, etc…) and you’re in. ![]()
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