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Oh absolutely, I was just wondering about the way I should do it: encrypt the entire thing into a binary blob, or each piece of media encrypted separately?
I like cryfs for this purpose:
https://github.com/cryfs/cryfs
Cryptomator is far more mature for this purpose with far better cross platform support: https://cryptomator.org/
encrypted separately like by album you can, even have rclone change the name and use hashes then it does not matter what you use long as they're keep your data safe. also it is best to keep a copy in the EU and US if you can.
This is very helpful! I would certainly be interested in something like that. How do you manage your encryption keys, and do you rotate them regularly? What does the process look like for you? The idea of changing metadata and hashing them is very appealing.