How does Sup Forums protect there data

How does Sup Forums protect there data

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i put your penis in front of it and no one comes near it

Mostly by not leaving shit lying around. The aforementioned shit includes "information about my data protection methods." Loose lips sink ships.

By having nothing to hide.

By releasing it. That way if anything happens I can torrent it back.

>there

Pajeet, shouldn't you be at some call center now?

>there

Autism

LUKS

Theyre*

I just use FileVault and Bitlocker, I'm not worried about hiding stuff from the NSA. I just like to know that Tyrone won't be able to get my data when he steals my computer.

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encryptr

Luks

I don't want my normie friends to find my complete collection of German Goo Girls

not big enough to block all data

Even joking about this makes you a shitlord.

Mandatory any time somebody brings this up:

ted.com/talks/glenn_greenwald_why_privacy_matters?language=en#t-1229323

There's plenty of other material on the concept if you don't feel like watching a TED talk.

>unironically unable to distinguish when to use "there" vs. "their"
>calling those who can autists

Bet you used insecure /dev/urandom to generate master keys.

>not veracrypt
rly nigga

> hosted on ms codeplex
> not audited

this

I use veracypt. Truecrypt 7.1a fork. Still being audited in it's entirety, but no problems yet.

Right click -> encrypt this folder on a windows virtual machine on a truecrypted puppyhat linux OS with double rubberhose encryption on the drive. I then bury the drive 30 miles out in the Appalachian mountains surrounded by thermite that will release if I don't visit and manually enter a 64 digit password at exactly the same time (down to the minute) twice a day. And just to be safe, I use a different password than what I use for my gmail.

If I encrpyt a drive or folder in Windows, can I later change motherboards or CPU?

The folder may feel uncomfortable with the switch, but you should be fine.

By going outside everyday instead of wasting time with computers

I don't keep things like bank logins on my PC. If someone want's to look at my CV or technical files that I have written for work they are free to do so. Privacy concerns come more from having a smart phone that lets google/apple/Microsoft/PIM read all my e-mails, texts track my movements, phone calls and generally anything I do. Encrypting your hard drive if you have a phone is nothing but a pacifier for old babies.

I have no sensitive or private data at all, unless my kinky porn folder is considered sensitive.

Same here, and any files like torrents are in my backup. Nothing sensitive.

I have zip with password for pictures. I have Excel with password for password and "contacts." Everything else Google Drive with two step auth.

OpenBSD vnd (vnconfig), but I guess full disk encryption via raid (bioctl) might be more interesting to some people.
But having my home directory encrypted is enough for me. Anyway swap is also encrypted by default, and I use memory-backed filesystem for /tmp and such.

I just have a dumbphone, for voice and sometimes SMS.

don't use truecrypt it's outdated, use veracrypt instead