Stingle is a privacy-focused open source photo backup application The mobile app encrypts your photos before uploading them to the cloud. August 8, 2021 https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/202...ts-to-privately-securely-back-up-your-photos/
As an iPhone and Linux user it looks as if I'll be a spectator for a while. But, this is not a bad thing. I've noticed that there's been a change in marketing strategies lately with military grade hardly getting a mention, but the "new" buzzwords have become privacy-focused and security-focused. We have yet to see how accurate this particular claim is.
The cat is out of the bag as always eventually. That paragraph solidifies many user's suspicions about that so-called CLOUD marketeer's and the dooped love to brag about. In essence remote equipment (at a physical address/location) is your CLOUD and the Operators can and are anyone the end user will never know of let alone the combing over their data with all sorts of fancy pants scanners. Looking for who knows what. Usually building that classy profile on it's user base for but what else, ADS. On the plus side, Stingle is the most sensible and most reasonable of them even bothering to offer & provide private security provisions as that one is mentioned to be. Hats off