![]() Customer support appears to be limited to a blog and a skeletal FAQ, hence the “apparently” above.Enabling two-factor authentication appears to make it impossible to use rclone or their own CLI client.The only two-factor authentication available appears to be SMS.Each upload is capped at 15 Mbps, which is a problem for large files, especially because the backup client doesn’t appear to do incremental backups.Decent pricing even if “unlimited” is really capped at 10TB.I like the division into backup / sync / archive tranches.Rclone works great with it after the recent patches. ![]() I use Arq and Duply to back up my computers to NAS and then point the jotta backup client at the directory on the NAS I like the CLI interface for simple backups.I live very close to Norway and I like knowing that my data live there instead of scattered around random data centers.I recently decided to give it a try and there are a few things I like and a few I don’t. Just make a remote, use the command lines you already have for some other remote product and that’s it. The beauty with rclone is that you can test it easily and I’m not talking about the 5-10$ nominal fee but that you don’t need to learn or invent a completely new thing or workflow or redesign your network to make some product fit and still have a lot of things not done as you like it or at all (yes, Backlaze Dektop, I’m looking at you). They might try to throttle the heavy uploaders but people will continue and data will accumulate week after week until they don’t want you as a customer anymore. It just takes enough people to get over the pain threshold wherever that is (around 10TB I guess). I don’t give them a lot of time on this plan, especially if it gets any popular. You won’t be able to upload anymore with rclone unless you get this fix: It was all good when their photo app initiative was a separate app you could choose to use or not.Looks (much) better and the (web) interface is more responsive than ACD or hubic. ![]() I need a backup app, not a wannabe photo app. The app often take 5-10 seconds to open up, and crashes frequently when switching back to it. It's hard to understand why they had to push this new app on us when the new photo functionality is almost non-existing anyway, and doesn't compare to competitors. Sadly, I need a backup solution that I can 100% trust. It also never managed to backup the remaining photos. However, absolutely all images have the "waiting for backup" icon so it's not possible to know which. In theory it got nearly done, with only 124 photos remaining to get backed up. I had to turn off iPhone screen lock and leave it overnight with Jottacloud in the foreground, for multiple nights. ![]() Then it doesn't manage to do background uploading. First I had to reinstall (after talking to support) since it never managed to start backing up. Unfortunately there are multiple problems with the new app. Jottacloud was my trusted backup system for all sources - iPhone, iPad, Mac, Windows etc. We do not send your location to our servers.Ĭamera backup used to work perfectly in the old app. To use this service we are required to ask for the "Always"-permission. Opt-in to give the app access to your location. To save power we use the "significant change" location service which will update the app occasionally when you are on the move. Chat with customer support directly in the app Stream videos to Apple TV or Cast devices Share photo albums with friends and add comments Backup of photos and videos in original quality and size Free up space on your device with one click Try it for free with 5GB, choose an individual plan with unlimited storage or a Home plan for the family with up to 20TB of storage. Jottacloud is operating under Norwegian privacy laws, one of the world's strictest. Securely store your files and access them from any device.
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