Dec. 1, 2022, 3:29 p.m. | /u/david8840

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Most of us here have hundreds or thousands of files on our devices going back years. We encrypt our disks and use strong device passwords and assume our data is safe. But unfortunately no data is 100% safe, as we can be forced to unlock our devices and hand over our data. For example by a border/customs agent, a court, or a thief. Or the data can be accessed without our knowledge via spyware or poorly configured firewalls.

But there …

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