I know I could and should encrypt whole drives but I want another layer of protect specific folders when my devices are unlocked, a password. I want the folders to behave like regular folders where I can add or remove files as usual, without a clunky UX like password protected zips. I looked it up and didn’t find any straightforward solutions.

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    198 days ago

    I suppose the truecrypt successor veracrypt would work well for this, it is available on all 3 platforms which probably makes it stand out from most other solutions.

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      -28 days ago

      TrueType was great for this. They just shut down one day. It sucked but luckily all their tools came in one downloaded application.

      I didn’t know there was a successor. Is it a spin off by some of the staff or created out of necessity by a new team.

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    8 days ago

    Cryptomator is the easiest to use option IMO, and it supports windows, linux, macos, android, and ios.

    It also doesn’t use a giant blob of a single file like Veracrypt does so it can be used on cloud storage easily.

    The more techy alternative that’s harder to use is rclone mount + crypt.

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    28 days ago

    Gocryptfs or CryFS. Many GUI available (Vaults, SiriKali, Plasma Vaults). Android compatibility with DroidFS.

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    18 days ago

    I have a separate encrypted partition that I can mount/decrypt/unmount with my filemanager (or something like pmount) by clicking on those little arrows. Much nicer than whatever on-top-of-the-filesystem solution I used previously. It happens to be on a microSDcard that just sits in its slot forever.