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Protect your photos and videos with Ente - a secure, cross-platform, open source, encrypted photos app. Automatic backups, end-to-end encryption, collaborative albums, family plans, library-sync, 1-click import, human support, locked photos, live photos, descriptions, private sharing, search and mor...

Ente - Private cloud for your photos, videos and more

I'm looking for something that can replace Google Photos. I found out about Ente through F-Droid, and based on what I see on their website, it appears to be a good alternative. I'm not looking for anything special. Just something that will allow me to backup and sync my photos across devices.

Does anyone here have experience with Ente? If so, can you please tell me the pros and cons?

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Ente encrypted open source alternativ to Google Photos. Can be self hosted and supports S3 backend

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  • They have a free level, so you can just sign up and try it out.

    I would say the main thing that I noticed different from other services is that the end to end encryption means you can't stream videos. So when you're browsing your family videos, it has to download the whole video before it will play. This will leave you waiting a few seconds or more compared to big tech non-encrypted video playing which will stream so will start faster.

    Other than that, they seem good-intentioned, they have been around a while, their product seems high quality, and if I wasn't self hosting I'd probably use them.

    Though I do have questions about their other product, a cloud-synced 2FA. I might be missing something but if I can log in to their website to see my 2FA codes then it doesn't seem very 2FA.