Hey PH! I'm the solo founder of Sifero - here's why I built a cloud where even I can't read your files.
A few years ago I was working on a project that required storing sensitive documents. I looked at every "secure" cloud out there. ProtonDrive asked for my email. Tresorit cost a fortune. MEGA had a complicated legal history. Nextcloud required running my own server.
But the thing that bothered me most wasn't the price or the UX. It was this: every single one of them could read my files if they wanted to. They promised they wouldn't. But they could.
A court order. A rogue employee. A secret government request. A hostile acquisition. Any of these could turn a "trusted" service into a liability overnight.
Files encrypted in your browser before upload β we can't read them. Anonymous signup, no email or phone required. Decoy Mode opens a fake vault under pressure. Panic Wipe destroys everything instantly. Dead Man's Switch auto-destroys if you don't check in. Steganography hides files inside images. Legal layer with Bitcoin timestamping. Free tier available.