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It seems nice to have the local data protected, but the data sent to the Evernote servers is still in the clear. It's sent using SSL (via HTTPS), but the data on the other end is still in the clear.
Any one with access to the Evernote server database can view that data.
I'm still looking for a cloud solution where the data is secure by me on my machine(s) and is not in the clear anywhere else.

Wuala does encryption on the cloud side.

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Many cloud services will keep data encrypted. Users would like Evernote to offer encrypting of notes and notebooks within the program and on their servers so they can safely sync sensitive documents with iPhones and iPads.
Currently only plain text can be encrypted. Evernote needs to get with it and allow encrypting of PDFs, JPGs, etc.

I think many of the services offer 'encryption on the cloud side.'
So what does that mean? Who has the password? Who has the keys? Oh, they do, not you.
When a subpoena is filed for your files, they can still get the data in the clear. The company will be obliged to hand over the keys.
Real security means that I have the keys and no one else. It's a shame that these services don't realize that this is really best for their own protection as well.
Your recommendations are great, and I'll keep reviewing them one day, I'll either do it myself, or I'll find the solution.

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Wuala looks like the kind of service I am looking for.
Thanks!

Given the client-side encryption, Wuala is certainly more secure than most other cloud storage sites (and I like that).
However, for my own edification (since the topic of subpoena'ing of files was raised), how difficult would it be for one to break the encryption, given that it was encrypted client-side?
After typing this question, I realize that it makes me look like I'm trying to store some sort of illegal/confidential files - although I somewhat sadly have nothing that interesting or valuable..just wondering.

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This tip/trick works for nearly any application with sensitive data but instead of creating an encrypted disk image for each application it's far easier - and far more secure - to create a single encrypted, mountable image with TrueCrypt for Mac.
If you're not sure which other applications' data to move, just ask yourself the following question: 'If confronted by a customs/police officer, other representative of the law or if my computer was taken by an unknown/hostile person.. would I want them to have easy access to this data?'
You should probably already have TrueCrypt and that's probably where anything sensitive should live. The downside is that there is a small performance hit in accessing your data though it is usually not noticeable unless there is a LOT of disk activity e.g. multiple programs simultaneously reading or writing a considerable amount of data. Also: if you lose your TrueCrypt'd image's password then the data stored within is inaccessible forever.

I've been googling this issue all day but nothing I find seems to help me. So, if this was already answered somewhere, I apologize, and please guide me to the answer.Two part question:1. I have been trying to transfer my Mac's photo library to my external hard drive (a Seagate Backup Plus Drive). All goes smoothly until the transfer's complete.

Wanting to make sure my pictures are all copied, I go to the external drive and double click on the photos icon to open it. I am asked if I want to switch the current photo library and I say yes. But then I get this message that the library can't be opened.Initially, I went into photos on the Mac and chose the option to repair the library.but apparently nothing was wrong. I Googled something that told me to go to the disk utility for the EHD and it shows that it's not SMART supported (I don't really understand what that means but everything else on my EHD opens properly).

So, how do I fix this? If this is an external drive issue (which I can't believe it is, since, again, it's not a problem for any of my other files), not only do I not have space to transfer the EHD files back onto my computer, I can not lose the files that are on my EHD.2. Since I was having issues transferring the photo library itself, I tried to drop and drag individual photos to the EHD.

It would only copy some of the files though. So, I went to delete the folder altogether from the EHD but I got this message:Oddly, I was able to open the folder and delete the photos individually but the empty folder itself is still there and I still get this message when I try to delete it. How do I delete this??Thank you in advance for your help. I am not a 'computer person' but I am doing my best to try to figure this out! In the meantime, I have been able to go to edit and copy and paste the individual photos into a folder on the EHD.

I'd still like to be able to just transfer the library though! Apple Footer.This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.

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