[12:15] <cff> Does Ubuntu One client send the data from the client to the server encrypted?
[12:15] <cff> Is the data on the server stored encrypted?
[12:17] <cff> ah, the answer to the 2nd question is no. What about the first?
[12:20] <cff> nvm, seems yes. "Data transmission - We use both SSL and secure certificates to deliver Ubuntu One services in a secure manner. Secure certificates ensure that you are communicating with Ubuntu One and SSL encrypts the transmission of all subscriber data. This data include files, notes, and all other data backed-up and synchronized through your personal cloud. SSL is good enough for banks so it should be good enough for us."
[12:21] <cff> both SSL and secure certificates ? isn't that redundant? doesn't using SSL imply using secure certificates?
[12:21] <cff> @ https://one.ubuntu.com/help/faq/what-security-and-privacy-policies-does-ubuntu-one-have/
[13:53] <ralsina> cff: you can have SSL without secure certificates if you do it wrong :-)
[13:54] <cff> ralsina: yep :-)