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What encryption software do you use?

So I am wondering what everyone uses for encryption?

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Bitlocker, it's built right into windows so it integrates really well with everything.

Depends what you're trying to do, but VeraCrypt is another good one.

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I use veracrypt it is free, simple and easy to use as well as cross platform

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On 5/2/2018 at 6:13 PM, ToXIc DevilZz said:

So I am wondering what everyone uses for encryption?

I don't use encryption or even a VPN currently; I use plausible deniability instead. But if I had to choose, I'd use Veracrypt since closed source encryption standards should never be assumed secure as the user has no way to guarantee there isn't a backdoor in the code. Not being paranoid; just saying that if you're actually concerned about security, you the user need to ensure the software you're using is free of malicious intent, and the only way to do this is to compile it yourself, which you cannot do with closed source software.

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I use VeraCrypt......for a single text file with my entire list of accounts and passwords lol.

 

 

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