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vuzedome:
The above is probably the only reason why I would encrypt mine.
I have questionable stuff just lying around my desktop but no one seems to bother to even go through.

AceHigh:
Also, Lolicon is illegal in US, no?

kitamesume:
=/ if they were that disturbing you would've bought a dedicated harddisk thats usually unplugged and hidden on top of the encryption, if you were suspected in the beginning then if they see an encrypted harddrive then you're just inviting more suspicions.

best way to hide stuff like this is to isolate them from the world, i.e. both systematically and physically hiding them. like toss the files on an external harddrive then hide the harddrive inside a book, similar to hollow book gun cases. if anyone asks whats the book for answer its a harddisk storage, since paper is a good cushion and all.

AceHigh:
Actually there was a court case already where police couldn't access the evidence because of truecrypt. Know what happened? The accused was ordered by the court to give the password or else be punished for not cooperating with the law. If I remember he told them that he forgot the password, something they didn't believe.

So yeah, so much for that. When you really need truecrypt to hold your secrets, it becomes "an obstruction for investigation" and you get punished regardless.

vuzedome:
Yeah there was a case like that, in that situation I'd rather go to jail than giving up the password.

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