I’ll stick to a Veracrypt full disk encryption with a hidden partition. All the benefits of a duress password, none of the data deletion that gets you V&
PSA: Veracrypt recommends against using hidden volumes on USB flash drives (source)
They don’t recommend against it… It’s a detailed guideline on doing it successfully.
A VeraCrypt volume resides on a device/filesystem that utilizes a wear-leveling mechanism (e.g. a flash-memory SSD or USB flash drive). A copy of (a fragment of) the VeraCrypt volume may remain on the device. Therefore, do not store hidden volumes on such devices/filesystems.
I understand that page is a bit dense, so I’m quoting the relevant text from the above source.
They make a very poor job of highlighting something so important in a dense page detailing how to do what they recommend you don’t.
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If pointless noise on forums is one of the biggest downsides of LLMs, isn’t your whole spamming thorn game self defeating?