Free decentralized cloud storage for file upload & image hosting. File uploads cannot be deleted, hacked, edited, never saved to any server + are only accessable by using a key. Files are never actually uploaded as something recognizable without our URL + key.
Storj.io isnβt anonymous and it costs money. Another company raised $1,000,000 recently to launch this same app Iβve made with a storage backend. That backend is coming soon to ours. Enjoy using this for anything you can think of.
Since the files cannot be deleted, for sharing purposes, it may be better to use some url shortener where you can control the shortened link. Then you can delete the shortened url if you no longer want to share the decentrafile link.
@radjabovlaw π€ sounds like a great paid feature ππΌ
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'The pictures & files you upload turn into unrecognizable pieces, distributed in cryptographic strings across thousands of computers of people like yourself. The file recreated back together is seen or downloaded when the file hash is copy & paste at the end of the URL' - Are the operators of these thousands of computers aware of the cryptographic strings being stored on their computers? How long are these strings stored on these computers? What if one or more go offline? Could the hash key not be provided to anyone at will, not just the file owner, making privacy more of an at will proposition. I'm not well-educated about these kind of advancements in storage, but I feel like there may be other concerns from those who are. Maybe you can help quell them.
@gregory_wehmeyer go back to the website and scroll down to the little text line that says how it works I also post a link to the blog how it works here
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@choiceinternetbrands 'I Want To Believe..." In your product. But I'm more confused by your blog post than I was before. Again, do the operators of the thousands of computers, nodes, whatever, know they are being used, and what happens to my data during retrieval, reintegration if one node or several go offline at once during the beam me back process?
@gregory_wehmeyer If the node you upload it through goes off-line or clears itβs cache your items will be lost in the ether. if you run your own gateway it will be available until you shut your gateway down. If you want it to last forever and be permanently accessible you need to pin it to a service like Pinata
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