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I think I've found a way to have plausible deniability with a veracrypted drive, specifically with SSD's.
Nov. 21, 2022, 12:03 a.m. | /u/FuckReddit442
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This is a complex subject for a lot, a lot of people dont understand the importance,usefulness or relevance of all this, for example merely the subject of plausible deniability(PD) in itself. But basically PD is useful when you are being compelled in a court of law to decrypt a drive. Or someone has …
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