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Dear Friends,

I just wanted to take a moment to sincerely thank you everyone for your incredibly thoughtful and detailed responses for the films in general, while I find myself in a difficult situation when it comes to safeguarding the PERSONAL FAMILY PHOTOS and VIDEOS.

  • On one hand, if I choose to store them online/cloud encrypted / (edit: encrypt first then upload it), I face significant privacy concerns. While they might be secure now, there’s always the potential for a very near future breaches or compromises, especially with the evolving risks associated with AI training and data misuse.

The idea of the personal moments being used in ways I can’t control or predict is deeply unsettling.

  • On the other hand, keeping these files offline doesn’t feel like a perfect solution either. There are still considerable risks of losing them due to physical damage, especially since I live in an area prone to earthquakes. The possibility of losing IRREPLACEABLE MEMORIES due to natural disasters or other unforeseen events is always a WORRY.

How can I effectively balance these privacy, security, and physical risks to ensure the long-term safety and integrity of the FAMILY’S PERSONAL MEMORIES?

Are there strategies or solutions that can protect them both digitally and physically, while minimizing these threats?

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

How can I effectively balance these privacy, security, and physical risks to ensure the long-term safety and integrity of the FAMILY’S PERSONAL MEMORIES?

Imho you can't and you can. Let me explain:

You need to consider the value of your data for a stranger to steal. I mean, to break encryption one would first need to want to get your specific files and then have the time and money to do that. Unless you're some kind of personality or a criminal of some sort it is unlikely they would be worth the effort.

But what if there is a back door or if encryption stops working tomorrow?

That's a good question, even more so for us Europeans seeing our representatives pushing the idea of putting back doors in encrypted message apps... What will be their next target? Requiring every EU citizen to give some central bureau a copy of passwords and encryption keys even for offline storage and hard drives at home—because, you know, think of all the children! We would be allowed to scan every single file in the country so we can spot any pervert and punish them!

I store all my files encrypted (cloud and local as well) because I worry about unauthorized access (thieves, mostly edit: and data breaches obviously). But I also know here in my country, France, I'm required by the law to give a judge my password if they ask for it. That's fine (a judge needs to ask for it, and then I would obey) and that does not render encryption useless for me... at least for now.

So,

  • Encryption does work. That doesn't put anyone above the law but it still is a great protection layer we should all be using.
  • If one day politicians make it illegal to use encryption, or install backdoors, or if quantum computing happens, or AI take over our computers, or if aliens arrive from Planet Zyrklump with tech that make our encryption as useful as a pair of sneakers to an oyster... Well, that day, my personal data will stop being digital. It's already one of the reasons I stopped reading ebooks. I want privacy when I read—something I instantly get when I read a printed book. Up until the day it becomes illegal to read in print, I will read in print ;)
[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

Thank you so much for sharing your personal insights and experiences

As for the encryption concern, I’m still at a crossroads regarding the fact that AI’s ability to operate beyond traditional oversight makes these risks more challenging to predict and control