![]() ![]() * No discussions of specific VPNs – please visit r/VPN or our PrivacyGuides coverage of VPNs. Conspiracy thinking and spreading FUD is not allowed.Meme/image/video posts are not allowed.Do not editorialize titles, use titles from the original news source.All surveys, fundraising and petitions must be approved by the Mods before submission.Developers/employees/etc must contact the mod team before engaging in self-promoting links and comments. ![]() Thanks!įor detailed descriptions for each of these rules please consult the rules sidebar in the new Reddit redesign (our canonical set of rules). ![]() Our Sept ’19 PTIO Team IAMA on r/Privacy was amazing and is chock full of tips & info!ĭo you have a project that you want to promote here? Open an Issue on our GitHub repo so our entire team can advise and evaluate it first. Please participate with suggestions and constructive criticism. We look forward to providing many more years of unbiased, non-commercial and transparent privacy-related news and reviews. Thank you so much for your years of involvement, support and appreciation. Thus, we’ve restricted r/PrivacyToolsIO, and invite you to join us on r/PrivacyGuides. Maintaining two subreddits mirroring each other provides few benefits while diverting our team from providing the level of service you deserve and expect. We do not have cross-user collaboration at this time, BUT we are working on something we think you'll be interested in, and plan to share in the coming months.As announced on July 27th, and again on Sept 14th, The Team Formerly Known As PrivacyTools.io – the entirety of the team providing privacy-related advice & services to you for the past couple years – has transitioned to and r/PrivacyGuides. We offer historical versioning, document recovery, end-to-end encryption, and are continuing to develop other privacy products that will improve people’s lives. Our sharing and sync features are not as robust as other services out there, but we're proud of our Zero Knowledge privacy core that drives every decision we make. SpiderOak is primarily a backup service with the added ability to share and sync. At this time we do not have the ability to do multi-user sync like a Shared Folder, but as you can imagine it is a highly requested feature that we are exploring. The SpiderOak Groups Hive folder is only single-user sync, but allows for (unlimited) multiple devices. If you’re sharing with someone who will need to send a file back, they will need to figure out how to get the document back to you, either through their own separate ShareRoom, or by other means. Sharing is one direction and read-only you cannot upload your own file to the same ShareRoom. You can share one file as a link, or a folder where the receiver can choose what they download out of the ShareRoom. Our sharing functionality allows you to transfer files one-way via a ShareRoom, to a single person or a group. ![]() We also offer secure one-way file-sharing and single-user sync across unlimited devices and any OS. You want to protect yourself from potential disasters that could endanger your business (and cost you lots of money), such as a data breach or employee errors. You want to prevent against silent failure. You want to set a organizational data retention policy. You want to make sure you have access to all file versions. You want to save the files that live on the desktop, without going through the hassle of trying to change employee behavior. You need to protect and backup your client information and important business data. We solve all of these problems for you, as well as bring you a new level of visibility and control to your organization. (See some unsettling statistics on human error and data breaches.) Our customers tell us that before moving to SpiderOak Groups, they were afraid of losing files to a hard drive failure, scared of employees accidentally deleting important files, and they were worried about access to historical versions of files. ![]()
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