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I won't comment on legality of anything, but if you encrypt your data it'll be impossible for anyone to tell what it is. Rclone has an option to do this.
Can I do incremental backups with rclone whilst encrypting it?
Idk about rclone but you can do that with Borg backup.
Borg is a great tool, you should check it out
But Borg does not work with object storage, it needs a borg process on the receiving side.
Another alternative then would be Restic. That's what I'm using for backups
Or rustic! It is compatible with restic but has some nice additions, for example the fact that supports a config files. It makes operations a bit easier IMHO (I am currently using both).
I've used restic before and it worked great with OVH's object storage. Moved away from cloud backups because of the cost though.
Thank you, I'll take a look
Yes.
Yes, that's how I do backups
Do you create one large binary blob or do you encrypt each file separately?
separately, that's how I can maintain partial backups. The rclone crypt stuff is good at keeping track on huge amounts of files quickly
Thanks, I'll take a look
I could be wrong, but I remember reading some companies using AI to analyze your data traffic. Even when encrypted, they may be able to tell that it must be video streaming of some sort. Many providers ban video streaming altogether, legal or not.
Sounds like OP is asking about file storage. Video streaming could be spotted using info leaked regarding traffic behavior. But uploading an encrypted file for storage shouldn't leak anything except the size.
Yes but they cannot determine it isn't audio of me singing in my own shower