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The original was posted on /r/piracy by /u/Burlewood on 2024-06-11 08:34:42+00:00.


We live in a parallel world for now. A world were police can break down your door at any minute and confiscate everything you own.

How do you encrypt your storage to still allow easy access for you, qbit, plex and stuff, while still locking out law enforcement?

EDIT: I do not have CP on my drives, I have customer financial data for my company. I do some companies taxes and they send me receipts and similar.

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