\begin{abstractpage}\label{combox-abstract} File storage providers on the Internet have made it trivial for individuals to store their personal files online. At the same time, there has been revelations about the existence of a billion dollar surveillance industry\cite{website:wikileaks-spyfiles} that is building and selling tools to governments and dictatorships to snoop on its own citizens. In a world which is fast becoming Orwellian, storing personal files on storage provided by file storage providers is not even an option for some individuals. In the past, there have been separate efforts to come up with a solution to allow individuals to use storage space provided by file storage providers in a way that it made it impossible for file storage providers or ``third parties'' to access the user' files. combox is one such effort, it allows an individual to store their personal files on the storage provided by Google Drive and Dropbox in such a way that only part of each file (in encrypted form) is stored in Google Drive/Dropbox. combox is a python package compatible with GNU/Linux and OS X platforms. This report contains an overview of combox -- what it is, how it was developed and tested; explains how combox is different from Vollmar's Combo-Box\cite{vollmar-combo-box}; reviews projects similar to combox that help computer users to securely store personal files on storage provided by file storage providers; lastly, enlists things that can be done to improve combox. \end{abstractpage}