To ensure privacy in the cloud, a new conceptual architecture is suggested with some advancement to the work of [3]. Every cloud should be supported by a child cloud. All the data stored by the users in the cloud will be stored in the child cloud. The child cloud is separated from the main cloud by a strong firewall. Also, all the data are encrypted before they enter the child cloud. The cloud users have no direct access to the child cloud. If a cloud user needs to access his data in the child cloud, he sends a request to the main cloud resource. Then the main cloud communicates with the child cloud to access the user information. This ensures a private and permanent storage space in the child cloud for the cloud users. Building up of the child cloud is one of the tasks of the configuration management. The cloud providers are responsible for creating a permanent memory space in the cloud for their hosts. The users are provided with a complete set of knowledge about their storage information and the security features assigned to their data.