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Zand 7 years ago@Bouncyballboy I think OpenPGP is A end-solution to the privacy issue(thought the 4096bit can be cracked by quantum computers this time.) For individuals, AES or openPGP is the hope:(
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Bouncyballboy 7 years ago@Zand Mostly that means using internal plus external 1-4TB/each HDDs in addition to a flash drive, usually sans cloud storage. But since you mentioned it, I am extremely concerned about my privacy and wish I started caring a lot more a long time ago. Big Data has an edge on/over privacy protection when it comes to capitalising on initial overall ignorance. I wish my privacy was protected properly legally (by my local government and internationally the most influential ones, eg US,GB,EU,JP,KO,…).
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Zand 7 years agoTotal in 64GB, stored about a half... If you store things in many places, that's okay, but if there is a privacy concern? @Bouncyballboy
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Bouncyballboy 7 years agoHow many gigabytes was it? I hate it when I've lost USB drives. I've started having data stored in as many places as I can.
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