Privacy, encryption, and ownership.
Practical guides on zero-knowledge encryption, cloud security, and why paying once beats paying every month — forever.
How to Create Strong Passwords You Can Actually Remember
Strong passwords don't have to be impossible to remember. Here are the techniques security professionals use for passwords that are both unbreakable and memorable.
Read article →The 3-2-1 Backup Strategy: Never Lose Important Files Again
The backup rule used by IT professionals, explained. Three copies, two media, one off-site — and how encrypted cloud storage fits in.
Read article →Two-Factor Authentication: A Practical Guide
2FA is the single biggest upgrade you can make to your account security. Here's how it works, which method to choose, and how to set it up properly.
Read article →GDPR-Compliant Cloud Storage: What You Need to Know
Where your data lives, who can access it, and what your legal rights are. A plain-English guide to GDPR and cloud storage in 2026.
Read article →WebDAV & rclone: Mount Your LifetimeCloud Vault Like a Local Drive
Stop uploading file-by-file. Mount your encrypted vault as a regular folder on macOS, Windows, and Linux using WebDAV or rclone.
Read article →Subscription Cloud vs Lifetime Cloud: The True 10-Year Cost
A 1 TB Google One plan looks cheap at €9.99/month — until you do the math over a decade. Here's what subscription cloud really costs you.
Read article →Regular Cloud vs Zero-Knowledge Cloud: What's the Real Difference?
Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud — they all "encrypt" your files. So why is zero-knowledge fundamentally different? A side-by-side breakdown.
Read article →PBKDF2: How Your Password Becomes an Uncrackable Encryption Key
Your password isn't your encryption key — it's the seed for one. Here's how PBKDF2 turns a memorable password into a 256-bit key that brute-force can't touch.
Read article →AES-256-GCM Explained: The Military-Grade Standard Inside LifetimeCloud
AES-256-GCM is the same algorithm banks and governments use. Here's what each piece means — and why it's effectively unbreakable.
Read article →What Is Zero-Knowledge Encryption (and Why It Actually Matters)
The architecture that makes it impossible — not just unlikely — for a cloud provider to read your files. Explained without the buzzwords.
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