Ente ist nun vollständig Open Source

https://ente.io/blog/open-sourcing-our-server/

We take the final step in our open source journey. Our clients had always been open source. Today, we are also releasing the source code for our servers.

Ente is now fully open source.

We’ve consolidated all our code into a single repository – just clone ente-io/ente on GitHub, and you will have at your disposal a state of the art, end-to-end encrypted, full stack (mobile/web/desktop clients, the server, and a CLI to boot) alternative to Google Photos and Apple Photos.

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Tolles Projekt, doch mit Firmensitz in den USA, was wichtig sein könnte, wenn man das as-a-service nutzen möchte. Immerhin sind sie so ehrlich, auf die Risiken des Datentransfers hinzuweisen (wobei für die Fotos selbst E2EE gilt):

We are headquartered in United States of America. Our servers or our third-party hosting services partners are located in Europe. Your Personal Information may be accessed by or transferred to us in the United States or to our Partners in countries outside of the European Economic Area with a different level of data protection than that provided for under European law. As applicable, we require that our Partners, affiliates, and subsidiaries sign data processing agreements and/or agree to the European Union’s model contract for the transfer of personal data to third countries (also known as the „EU Standard Contractual Clauses,“ of June 4, 2021) to ensure adequate protection of your personal data. By using our site, you consent to any transfer of your Personal Information out of Europe, UK, or Switzerland for processing in the United States of America or other countries.

https://ente.io/privacy