RE: VeraCrypt disk encryption 05-25-2019, 05:38 PM
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I tend to very much enjoy VeraCrypt. As for the Key Disclosure Laws, it is a serious risk when in Europe, however in the United States, it has for the most part been proven that forced key disclosure violates the fifth amendment right against accidental self-incrimination. However fingerprints would likely still not be protected under the fifth amendment so fingerprints should never be the only end encryption unlock method.
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