
A month or so ago, I
wrote about how Google's apparent willingness to secretly hand over user data to the feds had made me rethink my obsession with cloud storage. Not -
natch - because I have anything in particular to hide from Uncle Sam, but rather because if I?m going to have my data subpoenaed, I?d rather know about it so I can write blog posts and make self-promotional hay about it. I also have a bit of a thing for physical security: storing my mail in a physical location rather than in the cloud so, even with access to password, no-one can hack into my old correspondence and share it with the world. Mentioning no names:
TechCrunch.

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