/g/, what do you use for encrypting your drives, and do you suggest a password or a key file for optimal tinfoil? (I'm doing it for fun, honestly. For learning and so on.)
I am also trying to set up data backup for my stuff now that I know I need to have such things in place. I put all my stuff on one drive, but now can't section it out across other drives at this moment. Is there a software that will let me encrypt the data as it makes its partition, or is that just not how that works and I'll have to buy some HDDs?
>posting a white woman
This is /g/, you know...
TrueCrypt 7.1a is supposedly still safe to use
It's also what I use
I have been using VeraCrypt
>>57075742
The problem lies not in the skin color but in the superfluous dimension.
>>57075742
Damn it, you're right. Sorry :(
>>57075804
post all of emy s'il vous plait
>>57075755
>>57075804
Thanks for the feedback thus far, I'll look at them both, see what I can do.
>>57075742
>Albanians
>white
>>57075848
that's probably the best one i have
>>57076019
>>57075869
Tell this story at Toronto and Quebec will be free.
>>57075742
>woman
Shit, son, sorry.
This is more like it.
>>57075714
keys for desktops/workstations.
long passwords for mobile devices. they can only be stolen with a wrench. dm-crypt for this.
>>57075714
TrueCrypt.
It's the only open source FDE app which has been independently audited and found to have no serious bugs. As far as independently verified encryption apps goes, it's provably the most secure. It also supports hidden partitions which is important if your country has laws to compel decryption of suspected partitions (UK)