brent saner on 9 Mar 2014 10:39:41 -0700


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Re: [PLUG] Encrypting Sensitive Personal Information In the Cloud?


http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11972219/encrypted-version-control

"gitcrypt"- git-encrypt- looks promising.

however; personally, i don't trust the cloud. period. YMMV.

brent s.
(on my mobile device)

On Mar 9, 2014 1:33 PM, "Louis Kratz" <louis.kratz@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Pluggers,
  It's tax time, and my system of storing tax information is grossly antiquated. 

I'm looking for a way to store tax documents encrypted in the cloud. I access this data once a year, but don't want to store it on site in case of disk failure etc etc.

Does anyone do this now, and if so, what kind of services/encryption software do you use? I'd like something with version control, if possible, so I can add new year's data without the risk of corrupting old ones. I am looking for something a little more user-friendly than gpging a file and dumping it on s3.

Forgive me if I am asking something already discussed. I searched the archives but didn't see anything regarding this issue.

Lou

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