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Ente Photo Storage
Ente is a cloud-based photo & and video storage service that emphasizes end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for user data protection. The platform allows users to store, sync, and access their media across multiple devices.
Development Timeline:
The exact launch date is unclear, but development appears to have begun around 2020, based on the creation date of Ente's GitHub repository. The service has continued to evolve, with self-hosting capabilities for mobile apps announced in April 2024.
Key Characteristics:
1. End-to-end encryption: User data is encrypted on the device before upload and decrypted only on authorized devices.
2. Cross-platform availability: Ente offers applications for Android, iOS, web browsers, and desktop operating systems.
3. Synchronization: The service allows users to access their files across multiple devices.
4. User interface: Ente provides tools for organizing and managing stored media.
Ente Authenticator
Ente also offers a two-factor authentication[1] (2FA) service called Ente Auth. This authenticator generates time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) as an additional security measure for user accounts.
Main Features:
1. TOTP generation: The authenticator creates temporary codes for account access.
2. Multi-device support: Users can access their 2FA codes on various devices.
3. Encrypted backups: The service offers cloud backups of authentication data.
Additional Considerations
While Ente markets itself as a privacy-focused alternative to mainstream cloud storage services, users should be aware that:
1. The effectiveness of the encryption depends on the implementation and the security of user devices.
2. As with any cloud service, there are potential risks associated with storing data on third-party servers.
3. The long-term viability and support for the service may depend on the company's success and sustainability.
It's advisable for potential users to review Ente's privacy policy, terms of service, and any available security audits before committing to the platform.
See also
References
[edit]- Cloud computing
- Photograph
- Video
- Storage
- End-to-end encryption
- Data protection
- GitHub
- Self-hosting
- Mobile app
- Personal data
- Cross-platform software
- Synchronization (computer science)
- User interface
- Multi-factor authentication
- One-time password
- Security
- Backup
- Privacy
- https://www.bakertilly.com/insights/managing-security-risks-when-using-third-party-hosted-solutions
- Sustainability
- Privacy policy
- Terms of service
- Security audit
- ^ "What Is Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)? | Microsoft Security". www.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
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