IceDrive lost thousands of my files without any notification. Their support escalated my ticket, then ghosted me for 2 weeks before closing it. I’m sharing a script to check if your files are actually backed up: https://github.com/rupumped/NicksAPPS/blob/main/Python/IceDriveVerification.py. Note that it requires argparse.

Usage: python IceDriveVerification.py C:\Documents C:\Photos C:\Projects --backup-root I:\

I’ve never heard of IceDrive. What is it and what does it have to do with privacy? Explaining that would make your post more informative. I’ve been using Borg Backup and it’s been fine as far as I know. But yes, test your backups.

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It’s a privacy-focused backup service.

The only privacy-focused service is self-hostable, libre, open source and, often, free. Investing in a local server and running something like a SMB or CIFS sync to a hard drive you own is the best next step. Servers aren’t expensive, either. You can use a £100 potato or reclaim an unwanted PC. The only factors you should spare no expense in are the drives and their storage. Next important is power supply. Well-known Asia-based brands only.

Once you’ve got hardware, the software is fairly simple. I use Linux running Samba on my local network with Foldersync on Android devices occasionally uploading, but there’s also Syncthing (which I haven’t tried), Nextcloud (which has a database system that can be a pain, but is one of the nicest and complete cloud programs and has apps for everything*) and more.

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I also have to ask how a privacy focused backup service can possibly lose any individual file. They really shouldn’t know how many files you have. They have to know much data you’re sending so they can charge you for the traffic and disk space, but they shouldn’t know whether it’s one giant file or a million small ones. It should just be a big lump of encrypted bits from their perspective.

Oh. borgbase.com looked ok to me a while back, fwiw.

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