Building a private internet together: Tuta & Ente partnership (tuta.com)
from SwooshBakery624@programming.dev to privacy@lemmy.ml on 18 Oct 08:21
https://programming.dev/post/39257903

Starting today, all paying Tuta users can request 25% off their first year of Ente’s encrypted photo storage so you can not only keep your emails and calendars private, but also your photos.

Ente provides end-to-end encrypted photo storage, ensuring that only you hold the keys to your data. Ente doesn’t mine your data and doesn’t show you ads.

We at Tuta are thrilled to have teamed up with Ente to build privacy-first tools that are both secure and beautifully easy to use. Whether you’re backing up precious personal pictures or need to sync images from one device to another, Ente makes sure your content stays yours - and only yours.

(cross-posted from: lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/55755024)

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9cpluss@lemmy.world on 18 Oct 11:54 next collapse

Kagi is doing something similar. Both for ente and notesnook.

kagi.com/specials

Libb@piefed.social on 18 Oct 16:31 next collapse

Thxs for the link. I’m a Kagi user and had no idea about that ;)

PiraHxCx@lemmy.ml on 18 Oct 18:57 collapse

you know that joke about vegans… every tech post I enter there is a kagi user announcing himself xD

Sunny@slrpnk.net on 18 Oct 22:20 collapse

Hey there 👋🙃

warmaster@lemmy.world on 18 Oct 15:15 next collapse

Damn, I was hoping for Tuta managing Ente in EU, and same plan same price for everything both product suites offer. Like a Libre Google One, or an actual competitor to Proton.

I know, I know, eggs in one basket, and all… I just want a simple way to migrate fast and then go from there.

morrowind@lemmy.ml on 18 Oct 16:20 next collapse

I don’t understand the point of things like ente and Google photos over general cloud storage

sobchak@programming.dev on 18 Oct 16:38 collapse

Idk about ente, but stuff like Google Photos and Immich have photo-specific features, like allowing you to search photos for specific people, semantic keywords, places, etc. Immich and Google Photos use “AI” to create embeddings of the photos (and read EXIF metadata) to allow this. In the case of Google Photos, it’s a privacy nightmare.

Bruhh@lemmy.world on 18 Oct 19:05 next collapse

Ente does this as well and it’s a privacy focused alternative to go photos if you don’t want to self host immich. Ente is also self hostable I think.

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 00:39 collapse

I’ll have to admit, back in the day Google’s Picassa was the shit.

cy_narrator@discuss.tchncs.de on 20 Oct 11:00 collapse

Another super awesome encrypted cloud storage