When you want to protect important information, encryption is your best option, and KDE Plasma makes it easy. Here’s how to use its Vaults feature.
When you want to protect important information, encryption is your best option, and KDE Plasma makes it easy. Here’s how to use its Vaults feature.
if i understood it corectly, which is entirely possible im clueless, vaults uses cryptfs/encrptfs. like i think there’s a few options from like blowfish and …crap something about a squid lol. i’ve used it in the past with general success, however, that can be lost in a time of unintended shutdowns or system lock ups. which honestly seems fine to me but, it’s worth mentioning as i’ve lost a few things after a usb install froze up.
edit: old af but - https://www.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu/docs/cryptfs/cryptfs.html
Vaults support, encFS, CryFS and gocryptFS.