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  • @Guenther_Amanita@feddit.deOP
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    27 months ago

    My threat model isn’t high. Just normal stuff everyone has, but that would be disadvantagely if someone else got them.

    It’s more if a precautionary measure. It doesn’t have to be super safe, but better than nothing.

    • @rgb3x3@beehaw.org
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      57 months ago

      Is this for your home? If it is, you don’t really have to worry about someone stealing your desktop. If someone breaks into your home, they’re looking for quick cash and jewelry and TVs. They’re not going to bother stealing your server to dig through files for something usable.

      • @Guenther_Amanita@feddit.deOP
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        7 months ago

        I’ve had quite a bad experience with police for example.

        30 cops raided my home because of something trivial (I ordered a bit of non-psychoactive CBD-weed, which is, even in the most restrictive country you can imagine, ridiculous).

        Of course, I got the whole experience-pack, including strip searches and confiscating all electronics.

        Even though I believe them getting hold of any data wouldn’t have changed much, I’m still glad I had my devices encrypted.

        Just knowing they didn’t see my cringy pictures of my teeny-me, where I discovered Snapchat filters, is a big relief. 😅

        Yeah… that traumatized me a bit and maybe that’s the reason I’m worrying.

        Also, you could never know what will happen in the future. Maybe my GF will turn crazy tomorrow and use those embarrassing pictures against me. Who knows?

        I believe everyone should use encryption, even if they don’t have much to hide…

        • @rgb3x3@beehaw.org
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          37 months ago

          Oh that’s a really good point. Don’t trust the cops, keep everything encrypted.

          Way safer in those situations.