There is one

Story: Encrypt Early, Encrypt Often!Total Replies: 1
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bfretless

Aug 10, 2011
10:35 AM EDT
The article claims that no storage provider forswears all access to your data. But there is one that does - SpiderOak (https://spideroak.com/engineering_matters):

"Your SpiderOak data is readable to you alone..."

"With SpiderOak, you create your password on your own computer -- not on a web form received by SpiderOak servers. Once created, a strong key derivation function is used to generate encryption keys using that password, and no trace of your original password is ever uploaded to SpiderOak with your stored data.

"SpiderOak's encryption is comprehensive -- even with physical access to the storage servers, SpiderOak staff cannot know even the names of your files and folders. On the server side, all that SpiderOak staff can see, are sequentially numbered containers of encrypted data."
tuxchick

Aug 10, 2011
10:56 AM EDT
Yep. I've been a Spideroak customer for a couple of years and am happy with them. At worst they can delete your data. They can't read it.

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