Currently Im using Google’s and Xiaomi’s services to back up phone. I want to use more private method: store backups on pc instead of cloud. I specifically want to save:

  • Contacts
  • SMS
  • Documents, Music, Gallery, Screenshots, Downloads file folders

Is there any private method?

  • WhoRoger@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Replace the stock dialer, contact and sms apps (and some others) with Simple Mobile Tools. They have the ability to export/import, and can use a separate contact list invisible to all other apps or the system.

    For the files, Syncthing is a good choice.

    KDE Connect can also do a lot of things you may want.

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    @Stach There plenty of solutions depending of the problem you have :
    - You can backup your data on you PC with tools like syncthing.
    - You can also self-host a backup solution on a private server and use tools made for this.

    for the second solution, you can use :
    - Etesync for your contacts/calendar/tasks
    - Immich (https://immich.app) for your photos/videos.

    If you juste want to backup your phone with data/apps. It depends of the ROM you’re using. I use LineageOS and Seedvault for the backup.

    And for your documents/other files, You can use a cloud storage respecting your privacy like proton drive.

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    1 year ago

    You can easily export contacts as a file and import it in new device.

    Files can be easily copied as well.

    SMS can be backed up and restored by Super Backup app (or other similar apps). I haven’t tried it though, and it might not do it perfectly.

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    1 year ago

    I use the integrated /e/OS backup which is actually Seedvault which runs great :). But you need a service to store you backups, WebDAV, SMB or etc. Neo Backup (which I have used for many years on Lineage OS) seems to be able to make backups to a SD card.

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    1 year ago

    I use a Synology NAS to back up and sync everything. There’s a high up-front cost with this option, but there are a lot of benefits and they have great apps for accessing stuff. The argument can definitely be made that it’s more cost effective to just pay for a secure cloud service subscription, but it’s nice to self host, plus now I have 16 terabytes of space and can run my own services like bitwarden and Plex for zero cost!