SpiderOak One
SpiderOak One Backup is a product to consider if you're concerned about security and privacy. It operates under a zero-trust, no-knowledge policy, encrypting everything from end to end so that only you have access to your data. Plans have limitless devices and file versions but are priced per person. To prevent man-in-the-middle attacks, SpiderOak also uses transport layer security (TLS) for data in transit. (TLS is the SSL's replacement.) Security is valued by the service, and SpiderOak has openly stated policies. Support for Windows, Mac, or Linux is available, along with reliable recovery options, file versioning, and flexible file-sharing options including self-destructing links.
There is no support for mobile apps, and SpiderOak is relatively pricey. It's a strange omission for a company that focuses on security that there is no 2FA for web logins. You should keep your password secure since SpiderOak cannot reset it if you forget it and if someone gets it, they can access your stuff.
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Pros:
- Supports Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux
- Unlimited number of computers connected to the storage account
- Claims to be 10-15 times faster than traditional backups
- Deleted file and historical version storage
Cons:
- Can slow down your machine
- Doesn’t provide a hard copy backup service
Available for: IOS, Android
Link:
- Android: https://www.spideroak.com/release/crossclave/android
- IOS: apps.apple.com/us/app/spideroak-crossclave/id1570911952