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Hi, I am one of developers from Safebox and would like to answer your security related questions: you have right, our Safebox platform contains only a HAproxy loadbalancer and Nginx backend proxies to route your domain based TCP packets and does not responsible for security of the 3rd party providers applications. That means Safebox is not more secure as the installed 3rd party applications, because if the application you install isn’t secure or you don’t take care of your passwords, then your data could still be stolen. But it does provide security in the sense that you know where your data is, and you know that it belongs to you.
In addition we plan to develop a 'homeguard' plugin for Safebox to manage accessing the main platform and set individualy permissions via backend proxies to access the deployed 3rd party applications.