tag:feedback.cucku.com,2008-02-07:/pages/22158-general/activityGeneral on UserVoice2010-07-03T00:22:17+00:00tag:feedback.cucku.com,2008-02-07:Event/23156032010-07-03T00:22:17+00:002010-07-03T00:22:17+00:00Give the option to disable encryption [updated]<p>I'm using Cucku to auto-backup onto my NAS, but I wish I could choose not to encrypt the files, so I can just browse through the folders on the NAS and access the files I want without having to have Cucku installed. I know this is less secure, but that's not an issue for me.</p><p>Jeff Schmidt said:<br /><p class="textilish">I forgot to add, in my previous comment, that because of file versioning, I think you'd need Cucku installed even with unencrypted files, ,just to browse the different versions. Not sure about that, though.</p></p>tag:feedback.cucku.com,2008-02-07:Event/23156012010-07-03T00:21:17+00:002010-07-03T00:21:17+00:00Give the option to disable encryption [updated]<p>I'm using Cucku to auto-backup onto my NAS, but I wish I could choose not to encrypt the files, so I can just browse through the folders on the NAS and access the files I want without having to have Cucku installed. I know this is less secure, but that's not an issue for me.</p><p>Jeff Schmidt said:<br /><p class="textilish">If I may be so bold as to ask, if you just want to backup to a local NAS, without encryption, aren't there other, simpler, options than to use Cucku? Cucku seems like overkill for that scenario.</p>
<p class="textilish">You could use some sort of version-control-system if you want versions of the files, and if you don't care about preserving old versions, you could probably use a very simple backup program (I think one ships with Windows).</p></p>