Using ecryptfs instead of full disk encryption is a trade-off. There are
countless other directories where private information may get stored,
and which isn't encrypted by default, such as /tmp, /var/tmp, etc.

You can turn off apport's core dump handling by modifying the
/etc/default/apport file.

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