

This is pure delusion.
Oh hi there person who I’ve upset by expressing my opinion who is now wanting to go back through my post history to find something to use against me! If you’re reading this, it’s because you’ve already lost the argument :)


This is pure delusion.


So being encrypted before transmission and at rest isn’t enough simply because someone at backblaze can send the encrypted files out to you on a HDD…
lol


So your whole point is that you shouldn’t trust one of the biggest cloud backup companies on the planet when they say that your data is encrypted, with no proof that they’re telling lies…and you’re asking me to prove that they’re telling the truth?
The onus is on you to prove that they’re telling lies, not on me to prove what they say is true.
They say this about computer backup on one of the pages I linked earlier:
Computer Backup Encryption
Data is encrypted on your computer—during transmission and while stored. Block unauthorized users from accessing your data by using a Personal Encryption Key (PEK) or use a 2048-bit public/private key to secure a symmetric AES-128 key. Data is transferred via HTTPS. Enhance your protection with two-factor verification via a TOTP (Time-based One Time Password).
Is that all a lie? Based on what?


Time is money, and the time it would take to keep those backups up to date is not worth it over cloud backups.


(split in 6 accounts)
This makes it not really suitable for this.
Backblaze desktop is your best option.


Where do they provide access to the content without the user password?


Define “accessible” here. They’re encrypted ……
Being able to download an encrypted file is not the same as being able to download it and unencrypt it, which they can’t do.


not what most of us want
Strongly disagree.


That’s really not an issue though.


It’s pretty clear actually - all data is encrypted at rest on their servers. They specifically say so.
https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-storage/security
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/how-to-make-strong-encryption-easy-to-use/


That doesn’t mean it’s not encrypted on their servers……


Them having access to them is irrelevant if they’re encrypted. What’s the issue?


You can ship encrypted files you know……?


Dynamic sites still get cached.
Cloudflare definitely is a huge single point of failure, and it is a huge problem imo - but what can we do? Their product is so widely used because of how comprehensive, good, and necessary it is.


OP wants remote streaming - that’s a no for jellyfin, especially for people who couldn’t handle the sonarr/radarr UI.


I’ll give this one a go, but I already use LunaSea and it’s fantastic.
Edit: oh it’s not on the App Store. No thanks.


Whenever you’re browsing even a semi popular website these days there’s probably a 98% chance you’re hitting a cloudflare cached version of it. Have you been asleep the last 10 years?
You think Windows is a dead end? The OS that is the overwhelming market leader in the category?