So here is the issue, I use Google Drive because I am a writer who does a lot of writing. And I thought the cloud was a reliable way to store my writing, however now Google is looking through it’s to train their ai. And I’m worried about that, especially since I have written a lot of questionable content, porn and the like. What if Google Now arbitrarily decides that I’m not using Google Drive properly and bans me from the Google, that’s not good. What should I do and what alternatives can I use? Will these Alternatives still be around in like 10 years?

    • Queen HawlSeraOP
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      211 months ago

      When I get back to the house I got to start downloading my shit off of Google drives, because I use that for everything

  • gnomic_aorist
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    611 months ago

    Others have already mentioned other cloud storage options, which are good because they both synchronize your writing and also give you a backup in case something goes wrong.

    If you already have a backup solution, you could consider syncthing. It keeps folders on several different devices up to date without storing a copy in the cloud somewhere. It’s free but takes some setting up

    You could also compress your files into a zip, add a password, and then store it in google drive. You can’t do online writing and it’d be a hassle to re-encrypt them each time you make a change but google wouldn’t be able to scan your docs and you could restore your writing if something goes wrong on your local computer

  • @Karlos_Cantana@sopuli.xyz
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    I’ve switched to Nextcloud. You can set up your own server, but I use some that are free. You can also encrypt files and auto sync them. I have all of my backup files auto synced to Nextcloud.

    • Queen HawlSeraOP
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      111 months ago

      I backed up my Google drive, I’m going to try to delete some of the more questionable things off of it once I find a safe storage space. I have nothing that is in violation of criminal or copyright law, but I do have things that I have written, and who knows what they’re willing to cancel you over these days.

      I recently got a Community strike on my YouTube channel, over a video that had been there for years, they claim that was showing support for criminal organization is. It was a reupload of an animation created by Randy Stair, with added notes asking people to seek psychiatric help if they feel they or a loved one needs it, so that people don’t end up like Randy did.

      Open hearing horror stories about tiring Google accounts Frozen over the smallest of things, I don’t want to take any chances.

  • @dark_stang@beehaw.org
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    11 months ago

    Synology NAS systems have office software similar to Google drive. If you want something easy to work with that sits in your home, that could be your solution.

  • Cam
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    111 months ago

    Filen is a good. It is E2EE with open source clients. And they offer lifetime plans now and then.

  • @ReakDuck@lemmy.ml
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    I used Syncthing on a raspberry pi, pretty nice because its P2P so you don’t need to open ports or use VPN.

  • jlow (he/him)
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    111 months ago

    Not really an expert on this … Since it’s text it’s probably not that “much” data (a few GB not TB?)? Look into 3-2-1 backup rule … E.g: Data on your computer, backed up to external USB also backed up somehwere physically different (friend’s house?) and to “the cloud” ™ . Last two should definitely be encrypted. Problem is I don’t really know any solutions that a very user friendly (only Duplicati, Rclone, restic, Veracrpypt, Nextcloud etc.).

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    I have used both internxt and skiff. Both are E2EE, but skiff does have an online editor somewhat like google drive, so maybe that’s a bit better for online writing.