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I was a user of Sync for many years. I stopped using them and started using Cryptomator to encrypt all my data after I noticed a few years ago that Sync.com removed all references and talking points on their website about end-to-end encryption.
That used to be their main selling point for using Sync over Dropbox. I stopped trusting the service after finding nothing on their website last year about encryption except a 2018 support PDF document mentioning end-to-end encryption that hadn't been updated in 5+ years.
It made me unsure if my data was encrypted anymore, so I started using Cryptomator along with Dropbox.