* Richard Stallman <r...@gnu.org> [2019-11-02 03:24]: > [[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider ]]] > [[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]] > [[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]] > > > Somebody can make your settings such that you do not need to enter > > passphrase, it would be kept in the file or provided as a string on > > command line. > > > --passphrase-file file > > Thanks, but I really do not want to have my passphrase stored in a file > on my computer.
My /home and /tmp and swap are always encrypted upon boot, and I decrypt it manually, not automatically. If computer is stolen, all information is encrypted, while encrypted backups are stored at other places. For security, if computer is turned on, and I am not in the room, the room is always closed. But if I die suddenly, nobody would get access into important information, unless I leave a write-up how to access such. Jean