On 02/10/2017 05:02 AM, john.david.r.smith wrote:
On 10/02/17 11:53, '0xDEADBEEF00' via qubes-users wrote:
Interesting topic...
I would like to here more about how people handle this.
On my side, I'would never work on sensitive information in such a
situation.
To make just some surfing in
On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 3:02:23 AM UTC-8, john.david.r.smith wrote:
> On 10/02/17 11:53, '0xDEADBEEF00' via qubes-users wrote:
...
> > This also serves as a decoy, if I'm forced to boot my laptop when passing
> > borders or so.
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > 0xdeadbeef
>
> dual booting opens a
On 10/02/17 11:53, '0xDEADBEEF00' via qubes-users wrote:
Interesting topic...
I would like to here more about how people handle this.
On my side, I'would never work on sensitive information in such a situation.
To make just some surfing in public place, my laptop is installed with a
standard
, if I'm forced to boot my laptop when passing
borders or so.
Best,
0xdeadbeef
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Original Message
Subject: [qubes-users] Re: traveling - best practice
Local Time: February 8, 2017 8:30 AM
UTC Time: February 8, 2017 7:30
On Tuesday, February 7, 2017 at 5:09:45 AM UTC-8, haaber wrote:
> Hello, I wonder how you behave when traveling, for example in places
> with cameras all around. I feel uncomfortable to enter my passwords in
> such situations. Of course I can simply not turn my computer on. But
most "security"