I tend to avoid the big commercial Cloud sites. I was given one from Android and one from Microsoft and two from 2 eMail account services
but I figure those might be common targets.
Gmail does have some intrinsic value. The search feature came in handy
>when I needed to search for legal documents in my mail archive. I use it
>now, because, eh.
Yes, I'm not even sure what all the Cloud storage place I use offers
since I use it in a very small way. I just have a couple of dozen
files on there for backup or transfer and I can get an address for
a specific file to send to someone else so they can directly download
just that one file from the site with no access to anything else, unless
I set up a Folder there that can be shared with all content available.
They also keep backups of files you update there, but only for a month
if you are not paying a fee to use the service. Paid users get a year.
I'd like to go back to self-hosting, it's in my blood - both
>professionally and as a guy who's had a BBS running in his house since
>1990.
Wow.. that's almost as long as I've been a user on BBS systems... B)
I once set up a BBS of my own but my limited access to internet
made it impractical. It was more just to see if I could do it.
It looked good anyways since I used to design the screens for
some commercial BBS systems in the area, back when you had to
design them by hand.. No 'cheats' like The Draw or later MS Word.
I often Moderated the Tech conferences as well and that got me
access without having to pay a monthly fee for it..
Thinking back to the early 90's when BBS systems were the way to
go, I was often using 5 or 6 of them at the same time..
The problem is that the big providers make money off of data from "free"
>email users' information and, in my opinion, are inclined to mark as
>SPAM mail not from other large providers.
Yes, the huge places like Google and Microsoft make a lot of money
from getting ads to you and/or selling your personal info to whoever
will pay for it..
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