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Michael Geary's suggestion is perfect: best of both worlds.
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In my opinion, this software (or almost any software running on a phone) cannot be made invulnerable to a government 'attack'. All I am looking for in software of this type is that if my phone is lost or stolen that my data cannot be retrieved by whoever picks it up, Or that someone sniffing a WiFi link can't read that data.
Any data that I'm worried about the government getting I would not keep on my phone,
I noticed that SafeInCloud recently added support for WebDAV, but configuring it looks to be quite a chore.
I believe SFTP configuration would be much easier to use. I think that all that should be needed is: an IP address or hostname (dynamic DNS should work, unlike for WebDAV), an optional port to use, account name, password, and the path to store the database.