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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Obviously, SpiderOak is a very poorly written program. Why do you still want to use it knowing that it's poorly written and causes problems?
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Like I already said when you said this earlier,
OK, accepted. I accept that SpiderOak must go. I'm looking for a replacement at the moment. But please don't recommend Tresorit again, I looked and it isn't free like SpiderOak is. (I might just set up an encrypted folder on Google Drive if I can't find anything else.)