Some people say that all the security claims of an app are unconvincing if the app itself is not 100% open-source. π€ Even a published security audit of an app is only for its version that was audited, not for versions after or before it. π€
At least for open-source apps, an audit (from a reputable company) helps increase the confidence of the users and potential users of an already open-source app. π€π
It is hard to find even one "secure" and "reliable" (high uptime) backup location that is free or very affordable. π€―π
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One that I use is MEGA, a zero-knowledge encrypted cloud storage with which I've had zero problems. πππβ¨π€
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It's not open-source though. π€―π
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That's true. While most of the software that I use is open source, not all of it is yet. π π π β¨ π€
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Some people say that all the security claims of an app are unconvincing if the app itself is not 100% open-source. π€ Even a published security audit of an app is only for its version that was audited, not for versions after or before it. π€
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I would agree with that generally. Yep, audits are version specific. πππβ¨π€
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At least for open-source apps, an audit (from a reputable company) helps increase the confidence of the users and potential users of an already open-source app. π€π
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