I just closed my Instagram account and was about to start uploading my photos to a private account on Pixelfed.

I was just wandering if the images I upload are stored encrypted or if everything is stored as is on the server.

I couldn’t see any mention of it, so I assume an instance owner could just go through everyone’s photos on the server even if they’re marked as private.

I tried looking through the source code to see if I could answer the question myself, but nothing is jumping out at me.

So hopefully someone with more knowledge than me can answer this question for me, thanks!

  • blueskies@lemmy.zipOP
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    2 days ago

    I was more looking for social media rather than a private cloud image storage, I’ll probably still go ahead with using Pixelfed. I was just hoping it wouldn’t be possible for the host, to take everyone’s private photos and dump them online if they wanted to.

    I guess Instagrams level of privacy would be similar and employees at Meta would be able to look at people’s private photos too.

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      Pixelfed isn’t private. Mastodon isn’t private. Lemmy isn’t private. All privacy is account privilege based.

      The person who’s paying for the hard drive gets to see what’s on it.