1 TB is more than enough for most people. I am wondering how they will stay in business. Who would pay for that second Terabyte?

Edit: they recently changed their free tier to 30 GB. That is still pretty generous. I knew they wouldn’t last giving away a free TB for everyone.

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    Just like every other modern day “cloud” platform on earth that you don’t personally host yourself, this is “how”.

    I challenge-no- I dare you to read it. Especially people who have already signed up- you people especially.

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      Dang that’s actually a pretty non-bastardy privacy policy. Data sharing with consent for non-operational requirements, explicit consent for 3rd party providers, minimal/no retention for non-operational information. Like it’s not great but it’s orders of magnitude better than, say, google drive.

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      I mean, I don’t use it but, that seems like a fairly ok privacy page compared to the other storage vendors. It’s stated outside of using third party services such as AI optimization and sharing your info, it stays within their company only.

      They may share infastructure with other venders, but they make it pretty clear your info stays with them unless you agree otherwise.

      The only part I’m really super against is the fact that they are logging your clipboard when you use shared links, that seems like a pretty bad violation of privacy but, everything else seems pretty reasonable for a file storage host.

      The only thing it seems they are sharing is analytics/labels and stuff that you give them permission to share by using specific features they provide.