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#Linux question: I would like to have a shared partition, on a #DualBoot between Windows 11 and Ubuntu 24, which would be encrypted but still useable (read & write) from both OSes.
It seems that one way to do this is via "Veracrypt" (see this post)- Anyone out there tried that?
Alternatively, it seems you can do it with #BitLocker instead this link. Anyone tried that? It seems... suspiciously simple π
#Encryption #Veracrypt #Bitlocker
How to Mount Bitlocker Encrypted Windows Partition in Linux
Here's how you can mount the encrypted Windows partition inside Linux in a dual boot setup.Abhishek Prakash (It's FOSS)
1/6π#ChatControl: Yesterday, EU lawmakers entered the final stage of negotiations ('trilogues') on the controversial #CSARegulation, aka Chat Control.
π£ EDRi has been advocating for years to make sure that this law tackles the severe crime of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) online without resorting to #MassSurveillance, breaking #encryption or compelling people to undergo intrusive age checks, all of which would have harmful consequences for people and communities.
Huge Victory: #ChatControl no longer forces us to break #encryption. π
π¨But: It now wants #AgeVerification.
The Trilogue starts today ποΈ
You've helped us stop #backdoors: tuta.com/blog/chat-control-criβ¦
Now, help us stop #AgeVerification! ποΈ
fightchatcontrol.eu/#contact-tβ¦
Huge Victory: Chat Control no longer forces us to break encryption! But: It now wants age verification. | Tuta
The EU Regulation to Prevent and Combat Child Sexual Abuse, first published in May 2022, has become the "most criticized law of all time". Here's how to stop it now!Tuta
1/5π#ChatControl: Today, following a lot of public pressure, representatives of the EU member states have finally agreed on their position to remove arguably the most controversial part of the #CSARegulation: the requirement for message and email services to scan users' private communications.
π This is a key development. We, along with hundreds of experts, have criticised this part of the law for undermining the presumption of innocence and posing an existential threat to #encryption.
I'm thinking about adding JavaScript and CryptoJS to my personal website, airikr.me, despite stating the following on the privacy page:
Sending the IP address with end-to-end encryption to the server, is not planned as this requires JavaScript. airikr.me is a hobby project where the challenge is to never use JavaScript (except for Plausible).
The solution: if JavaScript is enabled, use CryptoJS instead of Halite.
Still thinking if this is needed, though. Well, E2EE should always be needed everywhere regarding personal data. But since it's "only" the IP address that will be encrypted... I don't know. But what I do know is that the IP address is personal data and should be encrypted with CryptoJS.
I'm conflicted
Please, tell me if I need to add E2EE to my personal website for only storing the IP address with E2EE or not.
EDIT I removed the poll after knowing that you can't get the IP address with JavaScript.
