Alright, I needed a cloud service that had a large free plan for me to use until my financial situation got better. The issue is:
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Filen doesn’t allow you to send links until you have a paid plan;
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Nextcloud is… confusing. I can’t find a way to do accounts on most clients and stuff.
Can someone give me some hints on Nextcloud or suggest me any other good cloud services?
Privacy is valuable, but its violation is free. If you want plenty of free cloud storage, you’ll get zero privacy. Some companies offer a free demo so you can test the product before purchasing. The storage space is just big enough for testing, not for storing your entire video collection.
If you’re short on cash, consider building a home NAS out of second hand hardware.
See also: lemmy.world/c/selfhosted
I mean, you can safely use a free service if you upload only encrypted stuff.
That’s a good point! Didn’t think of that one.
If it’s free, you’re the product.
I’m running into the same issue as I move away from American companies. It’s not a coincidence that better privacy laws, often mean less free stuff.
To be fair, on the modern internet, if it’s paid, you’re also the product.
That’s one of the reasons I don’t trust subscription services on principle without root access to their servers, you can not guarantee you’re actually getting what you are paying them for once you are paying them for.
If by “cloud service”, you mean “cloud storage”, I would recommend nextcloud. If you have your own hardware, it’s free to use.
If you don’t hwve our own hardware, you could check with the storage boxes at hetzner, which are managed nextcloud boxes and are cheap enough.
If you need hints on nextcloud, best is to provide a clear description on which issues you’re facing.




