Any good alternatives to google Drive and Docs?

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I'm looking for a Kiwifarm approved space to store and write my docs and papers. I do not want to be spied on or have my files be deleted for hatespeach or any of the like. Got any suggestions?
 
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Could revert to offline Google apps like Microsoft office and open office.

If it has to be online, nextcloud seems like the obvious option. If you are smart, self host it with server side encryption and remote storage with regular backups to a different storage provider. If you're less technologically inclined, there are places that offer managed nextcloud instances, but I don't know them well enough to shill them. If anything I'd shill MXroute because they - like our dear feeder - want to set up alternative decentralized services... but their primary product is email, the nextcloud instance is just a bonus.

 
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For a serious answer, assume all free shit is going to spy on you. The best (and probably cheapest) way is to just self host.
The second best is to edit documents offline (Word on Desktop, Libreoffice, etc.), encrypt the files (i.e. with 7z), and upload them to Google Drive. You'll have to download them to view/edit them. Also remember that Google is going to be able to see the names, so don't upload "AREA 51 NIGGER NUKE, 3RD REVISED.docx.7z" and they shouldn't ban you.

Since all this spying shit is automatic even a bad password like "123" that you share around should defeat them unless you specifically catch their attention.
 
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If you only need access to these files from a PC, you can make an encrypted filesystem inside your Google Drive with git-annex on top of rclone. There doesn't seem to be anything similar on Android beyond utilities running inside Termux. The upside to using this is taking advantage of already available free cloud storage space and adding encryption. It purports to work with Google Drive, Dropbox, Yandex Disk and other free shit, so that's a lot of potential volume.
 
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The serious answer is don't use any cloud service. If you have to, use them with encryption but be aware that what's safe now encryption-wise might not be in 10-20 years and it stands to reason that many services have long memories (things you delete off them might actualy never really go away) and "thoughtcrime" will be a bigger thing in many a western countries' legislation in the future as will be the influence of the corporations running these clouds. Otherwise do a full harddrive encryption so to not have to make a mind map where which temporary files might leak what ( encryption is usually hardware accelerated by most modern processors anyways) still think about (local) backups. Good practices here are googleable, old, tried and true. If you use Windows you're already compromised privacy-wise. No, toggling some random registry flags with some automated tool won't change that.
 
Nextcloud may be the answer to everything, but for collaborative WYSIWYG editing I'm not sure. You can self host this or use whatever cloud service you like.
 
Necroing but does anyone have a good way to do collaborative documents like Google Docs without using Google Docs?
 
Necroing but does anyone have a good way to do collaborative documents like Google Docs without using Google Docs?
Just use git, it's free and open source. Learn the commands add, commit, push, pull, you can track any type of file and collaborate with as many people as you want
 
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