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2012-10-27

To SpiderOak, Freedom = Blazing Our Own Trail

"... there is no point where a SpiderOak employee, even with direct access to the servers that are storing the data, can access your information. It is a very important distinction and gives you (as an individual or a business) the freedom to upload your embarrassing videos [...] or backing up your grandma's super-secret recipes. Should the government or anyone else come busting through our digital offices, asking for grandma's recipes, we would have to give them the data by law. BUT it is encrypted and there is nothing we can do to decrypt it."

https://spideroak.com/blog/20120629133436-to-spideroak-freedom-blazing-our-own-trail

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