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Gnome Encfs Manager – An ease way to create an encrypted directory in Linux

March 16, 2017February 22, 2020 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

Gnome Encfs Manager (short name is GEncfsM) is a tool to manage EncFS filesystems in Linux which is best alternative for Cryptkeeper and has lots of unique features. It’s very …

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Cryptkeeper – An easy way to Encrypt & Decrypt Folders or Directories in Linux

February 15, 2017March 7, 2020 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - 6 Comments.

Your personal documents are stored in Linux system and you want to encrypt the documents (protect the folder with password) to avoid anyone to access the folder without a password. …

Cryptkeeper – An easy way to Encrypt & Decrypt Folders or Directories in Linux Read More

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