Re: Are key files better than passwords?



Unless you work for some company that needs to protect some trade secrets or similar, I can not come up with a single thing that is worth preserving for 50 years unless

I read your first reply and I decided to ignore it because that is not the point, if you feel I am after something illegal then simply skip the question that is it, but I will make an exception so you stop insisting over this.

First of all it could be perfectly possible that I live in under some oppresive regime (Iran,China,etc) and I want to protect data from them for the rest of my life..

But the reality is that I live in a relatively free speech country, my reason for wanting to protect private data for 50 years is simple, PARANOIA, I am entitled to have it as much as you are entitled to have your own personal paranoia about someone using encryption because he/she is up to something bad.


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