Update: Dropbox is not technically phishing, *just* getting root access and circumventing your privacy settings.https://twitter.com/RudyHuyn/status/774756599474769920 …
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If you care about your privacy, look at alternatives like the end-to-end encrypted
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really needs a better name. Dropbox is catchier. Spideroak sounds a bit scary.
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if anything,
@spideroak sounds more like spyware (especially that first syllable) than dropbox does. Branding issue, me think. :( -
Plus, 1 TB for $12/mo when others like Stack offer that for free
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we'll be rolling out some new pricing pretty soon, actually! ;)
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So does Apple if you use iCloud and macOS. https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/proprietary-surveillance.html#SpywareInMacOS …
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Yes, and that is problematic also.
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Dropbox is bad but as long as you use an OS that spies on you by default you cannot have privacy, Windows is the worst btw.
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