All your files if placed in a cloud has the potential to be read or flagged for content. As a privacy-conscious user, it is important to take a look at secure encryption tools so that your data remains data meant for only your viewing. This includes viewing vis-a-vis robots as well.
Typical encryption setups for computers include BitLocker for Windows or [LUKS](https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/-/blob/main/README.md) for Linux. BitLocker is typically an enterprise encryption tool used for businesses but it can also be enabled on Home computers too if you follow these [instructions](https://www.privacyguides.org/en/encryption/#veracrypt-disk).
- [Kryptor](https://www.kryptor.co.uk) - a simple, modern, and secure file encryption and signing tool for Windows, Linux, and macOS. A leaner, user-firendly alternative to GPG.
- [Veracrypt](https://veracrypt.fr/en/Home.html) - free open source disk encryption software
- Quite popular. VeraCrypt main features:
- Creates a**virtual encrypted disk**within a file and mounts it as a real disk.
- Encrypts an**entire partition or storage device**such as USB flash drive or hard drive.
- Encrypts a**partition or drive where Windows is installed**([pre-boot authentication](https://veracrypt.fr/en/System%20Encryption.html)).
- [Parallelization](https://veracrypt.fr/en/Parallelization.html)and[pipelining](https://veracrypt.fr/en/Pipelining.html)allow data to be read and written as fast as if the drive was not encrypted.
- Encryption can be[hardware-accelerated](https://veracrypt.fr/en/Hardware%20Acceleration.html)on modern processors.
- Provides**[plausible deniability](https://veracrypt.fr/en/Plausible%20Deniability.html)**, in case an adversary forces you to reveal the password:**[Hidden volume](https://veracrypt.fr/en/Hidden%20Volume.html)**(steganography) and**[hidden operating system](https://veracrypt.fr/en/Hidden%20Operating%20System.html)**.
- More information about the features of VeraCrypt may be found in the[**documentation**](https://veracrypt.fr/en/Documentation.html)
- [Cryptomater](https://cryptomator.org) - for cloud encryption.
- Cryptsetup - an open source utility for disk encryption
- OpenPGP - Open Source implementation of Pretty Good Privacy. Has been around a long time. Good for encrypting email or digitally signing.
- use future defauts when generating keys
- When[generating keys](https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual/c14.html)we suggest using the`future-default`command as this will instructGnuPGuse modern cryptography such as[Curve25519](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curve25519#History)and[Ed25519](https://ed25519.cr.yp.to/):
3. Follow the [documentation](https://docs.cryptomator.org/en/latest/desktop/getting-started/#desktop-getting-started) after installing to Applications.
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## Open an Existing Vault
To open an existing vault, you need to locate the`masterkey.cryptomator`file of the vault you wish to open.