As an industry are we just "meh" about the abyssmal state of cross platform disk crypto and PGP? I guess as long as we have our "End-to-end encrypted" snapchattlemyfacetubes, "https everywhere" political thought-leading to do, theres no time for niche stuff like DISK CRYPTO.
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You might be right. But PGPDesktop worked well, before Symantec. And how many of us have fought with TrueCrypt out of pure need? One simple usecase: A encrypted partition for that one USB flash drive (you're worried about losing) that bounces between all your machines.
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You don't have to convince me - I still fight with Truecrypt's children. I'm still upset about that. Truecrypt's authors were true cypherpunks, producing quality, fairly usable, experimental implementations of ideas we may never see attempted again. =/
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Haha yup! 100% agree. You know what I've been using lately as workaround?
@SpiderOak for "big stuff" that has to be in multiple places. And for small super critical private data (pgp keys, ssh keys/configs, private git/wikis etc.)@AndreaBarisani 's USBArmory makes a great home.
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