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rekabis@lemmy.ca ⁨6⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

For safety, backups are much better than encryption.

The only thing encryption does is prevent others from reading your data if the machine gets physically lost or stolen. And ironically, that might prevent a stolen machine from ever making it back into your hands.

For desktops, encryption of a machine that doesn’t have critically private/sensitive content is even dumber. I mean, if you have terabytes of CP or are a terrorist, then sure, lock that down to make the police earn their wages. Or do it even if you don’t, but you just want to give authorities the middle finger. But not much on the average computer needs encryption so long as you keep good physical and network security.

What you want is a good backup system - something that just works, is dummy proof, can be administered remotely, and which can restore content easily and reliably.

On a Mac, nothing beats iCloud. It’s encrypted before it even gets uploaded, and Apple has repeatedly shown it cannot retrieve the content… it needs to be forcibly cracked.

On the PC (both Windows and Linux) I prefer Duplicati backing up to BackBlaze B2.

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