Okay, thanks 142395. I guess I've got a lot of things to learn. I appreciate the explanations. It definitely helps me get a better grip on how...
Thanks for the detailed explanations 142395 and Tadoussac. That was helpful and interesting. It explained some terms that I've heard, but did not...
I see what you're saying (since I anticipated that rationale in my own post). But I don't know that it's laughable. I suspect in a court of law it...
I take your point. I guess if you could set a message to destroy itself a minute after it's been read, that would be best. I don't quite see how...
I guess I don't understand how these things work enough to get the difference. Aren't both Duplicati and Truecrypt encryption programs that...
StillBorn, I don't think Tutanota has a self-destructing message function. You can request it, at the link I provide above. To me, that feature...
Isn't this also what Duplicati does? But since it's designed to work with cloud services and has a scheduler it would be more convenient.
I was looking at tox the other day. It does look like a nice project. I'd defintely like to get off the Skype bandwagon. And I'm glad they're...
StillBorn, you're welcome. Tutanota is definitely worth checking out. I'm looking forward to seeing how it develops. And, of course, if you don't...
I think they are overwhelmed. I read somewhere that hundreds of thousands of people (if I'm remembering correctly) have made requests. I saw in...
I've been trying it out. It works well. The fact of requiring usernames, instead of using phone numbers, is clearly less convenient, but it's done...
Saw that article last night. It seemed a little silly. If you're sophisticated enough to do all the things this guy does to verify digital...
Anyone familiar with Surespot encrypted messenger? https://www.surespot.me/ EFF rates Surespot pretty well and what they say on their websites...
Ah, I didn't realize you only wanted to use major cloud services. From what people have come up with in this thread, it seems like Duplicati is as...
Ah, thanks for the link. Man, Flash has been even crappier than usual lately.
16.0.0.296 is definitely the most recent version:~Link removed~ @mantra @atomomega Perhaps what you're both seeing is some sort of fake Adobe...
Yes, that's a good point. It would be nice if some devs wanted to just pick one device that custom ROM type users like, such as the Nexus 5, and...
Yeah, I don't really know what the solution is. I understand that companies, like Google, Microsoft, etc., are starting to pay security experts...
I love that idea, but it seems like it only works on a handful of old non-smartphones. It's also GSM only. In today's world it's hard to see...
Yes, I agree that widely adopted open source software is probably as good as it's going to get, unless you're going to (and can) write the code...
You're right, I misunderstood. Forgot that you're not the OP. Thanks for the link to Cyphertite. I'll check them out. * I agree with Tadoussac...
Thanks for the explanation about how Mozy is different. I read that a researcher at John's Hopkins, critiqued SpiderOak, Wuala, and Tresorit,...
At Gizmo's review site, they claim Tresorit is even more secure than SpiderOak....
That's right. SpiderOak encrypts your files in the client on your machine, before uploading them. There's also Wuala that does this. And it's...
Were you meaning to link here instead? http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/email-options.372521/ That links to your the OP in your thread...
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