diff --git a/docs/cloud.md b/docs/cloud.md index 555e33bc..ee359710 100644 --- a/docs/cloud.md +++ b/docs/cloud.md @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Nextcloud is [still a recommended tool](document-collaboration.md#nextcloud) for ![Proton Drive logo](assets/img/cloud/protondrive.svg){ align=right } -**Proton Drive** is an encrypted cloud storage provider from the popular encrypted email provider [Proton Mail](email.md#proton-mail). The initial free storage is limited to 2GB, but with completion of certain steps, additional storage can be obtained up to 5GB. +**Proton Drive** is an encrypted cloud storage provider from the popular encrypted email provider [Proton Mail](email.md#proton-mail). The initial free storage is limited to 2GB, but with the completion of certain steps, additional storage can be obtained up to 5GB. [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://proton.me/drive){ class="md-button md-button--primary" } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://proton.me/legal/privacy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ They have also received the Digital Trust Label, a certification from the [Swiss -Peergos is primarily a web app, but you can self-host the server either as a local cache for your remote Peergos account, or as a standalone storage server negating the need to register for a remote account and subscription. The Peergos server is a `.jar` file, which means the Java 17+ Runtime Environment ([OpenJDK download](https://azul.com/downloads)) should be installed on your machine to get it working. +Peergos is primarily a web app, but you can self-host the server either as a local cache for your remote Peergos account, or as a standalone storage server which negates the need to register for a remote account and subscription. The Peergos server is a `.jar` file, which means the Java 17+ Runtime Environment ([OpenJDK download](https://azul.com/downloads)) should be installed on your machine to get it working. Running a local version of Peergos alongside a registered account on their paid, hosted service allows you to access your Peergos storage without any reliance on DNS or TLS certificate authorities, and keep a copy of your data backed up to their cloud. The user experience should be the same whether you run their desktop server or just use their hosted web interface. @@ -128,7 +128,6 @@ Also, the Android app is not available but it is [in the works](https://discuss. - Must support TOTP or FIDO2 multi-factor authentication, or passkey logins. - Must offer a web interface which supports basic file management functionality. - Must allow for easy exports of all files/documents. -- Must use standard, audited encryption. ### Best-Case diff --git a/docs/photo-management.md b/docs/photo-management.md index 55ee33a8..fc709dbb 100644 --- a/docs/photo-management.md +++ b/docs/photo-management.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Most cloud **photo management solutions** like Google Photos, Flickr, and Amazon ![Ente logo](assets/img/photo-management/ente.svg#only-light){ align=right } ![Ente logo](assets/img/photo-management/ente-dark.svg#only-dark){ align=right } -**Ente Photos** is an end-to-end encrypted photo backup service which supports automatic backups on iOS and Android. Their code is fully open-source, both on the client side and on the server side. It is [self-hostable](https://github.com/ente-io/ente/tree/main/server#self-hosting). It underwent an [audit by Cure53](https://ente.io/blog/cryptography-audit) in March 2023 and by [Fallible](https://ente.io/reports/Fallible-Audit-Report-19-04-2023.pdf) in April 2023. The free trial offers 5GB of storage, for a year. +**Ente Photos** is an end-to-end encrypted photo backup service which supports automatic backups on iOS and Android. Their code is fully open-source, both on the client side and on the server side. It is also [self-hostable](https://github.com/ente-io/ente/tree/main/server#self-hosting). The free plan offers 5GB of storage as long as you use the service at least once a year. [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://ente.io){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://ente.io/privacy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } @@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ Most cloud **photo management solutions** like Google Photos, Flickr, and Amazon +Ente Photos underwent an [audit by Cure53](https://ente.io/blog/cryptography-audit) in March 2023 and by [Fallible](https://ente.io/reports/Fallible-Audit-Report-19-04-2023.pdf) in April 2023. + ## Stingle
@@ -95,7 +97,6 @@ Most cloud **photo management solutions** like Google Photos, Flickr, and Amazon - Must support TOTP or FIDO2 multi-factor authentication, or passkey logins. - Must offer a web interface which supports basic file management functionality. - Must allow for easy exports of all files/documents. -- Must use standard, audited encryption. - Must be open source. ### Best Case