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Yesterday, “Storagemistress” suggested a method of securely hiding … “stuff” … using the excellent open-source software, TrueCrypt.
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This has the advantage of cross-platform compatibility and obfuscation (she suggests using a movie title as “cover”) but isn’t all that Dropbox friendly. This has a few advantages over monolithic disk images: Mac users have a great alternative method: The SparseBundle.Ĭhange one bit in that file, and the whole thing will have to be re-synced.
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