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Ente has apps for Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Windows and the web.
All our apps are open source.
Background uploads
Ente backs up data in the background, across all platforms. Any new photos you click are automatically encrypted and uploaded to our servers.
There are many great free and open-source alternatives to closed source and/or paid photo libraries. This project aims to track and compare the feature set between the many different options with a focus on ‘Gratis’ (free as in free beer) open source photo libraries. ‘Libre’ (free as in free speech) projects are also welcome, but will likely need to be submitted via a pull request since the time in testing each different project is significant.
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Upload your photo and get a thorough, three-paragraph description of it. //
wanted to develop an alternative service for storing and sharing photos that is open source and end-to-end encrypted. Something “more private, wholesome, and trustworthy,” he says. The paid service he designed, Ente, is profitable and says it has more than 100,000 users, many of whom are already part of the privacy-obsessed crowd. But Mohandas struggled to articulate to wider audiences why they should reconsider relying on Google Photos, despite all the conveniences it offers.
Then one weekend in May, an intern at Ente came up with an idea: Give people a sense of what some of Google’s AI models can learn from studying images. Last month, Ente launched https://Theyseeyourphotos.com, a website and marketing stunt designed to turn Google’s technology against itself. People can upload any photo to the website, which is then sent to a Google Cloud computer vision program that writes a startlingly thorough three-paragraph description of it. (Ente prompts the AI model to document small details in the uploaded images.)
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Remember, a big enough privacy violation also constitutes a grave security vulnerability.
Technically, any privacy violation constitutes a grave security vulnerability.
Remember, confidentiality is one of the five fundamental security tenants, and it defends against unauthorized disclosure. When you violate privacy, you are committing an unauthorized disclosure.
For the record, the five fundamental security tenants are:
- Confidentiality, which defends against unauthorized disclosure of a protected asset.
- Integrity, which defends against unauthorized modification of a protected asset.
- Availability, which defends against denial of authorized access to a protected asset.
- Authenticity, which defends against spoofing, forgery, and repudiation of a protected asset.
- Access-Control, which defends against unauthorized access of a protected asset.
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A faster and more efficient way of moving your photos to another account is by sharing a link to the photos between the two accounts.
- Log in to Google Photos using the account from which the photos have to be transferred.
- Select the photos you want to transfer as explained above. Alternatively, move them to a new album and share that album with your second account.
- To create an album, click the '+' sign on the top right after selecting the photos you want to share.
- From the options that appear, select 'Album' to move the photos to an album.
- You can move the photos to a new album or an existing one. For transferring photos to your second account, click the 'New Album' option.
- On the next page, you can add a name to your album, such as 'Shared'.
- Once the album is created, click the share icon on the upper right side to view the sharing options.
- Google Photos will suggest a few contacts with whom you can share the album.
- At the bottom, you will find a 'Create Link' option. Click on it to create a shareable link.
- Google Photos will notify you that people with whom the link will be shared will have access to the album. Click the 'Create Link' button to continue.
- Once the link is created, copy it manually or click the 'Copy' button to share it.
- Now, sign out of this account and log in to your second account, or log in using a different browser.
- Paste the link you copied into the address bar, and you will get access to view the album.
- Click the 'View Album' button to view the photos in the album.
- Now, select the photos you want to transfer to this account and click the '+' sign to create an album here.
- Finally, create a new album and name it something like 'Transferred' as you did with the other account. The photos will be added to the album in this account.
Note: Make sure the upload quality for your second Google account is set to 'Original' so photos are uploaded in high quality.
In the same manner, you can select and move all your photos from one account to another. ///
Google Photos is smart enough not to duplicate pictures. So transfer albums like this, then start selecting ALL the pictures in the old account. In the new account, create/add them to the same album ("!Old account" for example). These will show up in your new account.
Once they are all transferred, you can delete the "!Old Account" album; the pictures will remain.
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Piwigo is open source photo management software. Manage, organize and share your photo easily on the web. Designed for organisations, teams and individuals.
Features
- Support for all types of photos including raw photos
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