Why not just encrypt your data before uploading to the cloud?
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I would recommend proton drive as a great replacement if you want something that doesn't need a server
Use your own NAS
As is usual in these cases, this is not legal in the EU and they cannot "legally" do this. However they might still choose to take the risk or factor in the cost of litigation.
Good thing I got rid of my Dropbox years ago.
Tresorit for encrypting and sharing. Beats Proton Drive.
It's almost 2024 and we still don't have any significant open source project for cloud storage privacy.
It really depends what you are using it for and how safe you want to be.
You could just use syncthing to keep a directory on your laptop synced with your home desktop. Still goes down if your home burns though.
You could do it with your friends house if you don't mind him being able to see your stuff. You could even have backups saved somewhere else.
It's a lot of work and cognitive load for the average person though.
Nextcloud?