I’m vaguely interested in having a few different encrypted folders on my computer, with different passwords on each. I don’t have any particular strong requirements. It’s more of a velleity; mostly just to try it so that I know more about it.
That said, when I search for encryption options, I see a lot of different advice from different times. I’m seeings stuff about EncFS, eCryptFS, CryFS; and others… and I find it a bit confusing because to me all those names look basically the same; and it’s not easy for me to tell whether or not the info I’m reading is out of date.
So figure I’d just ask here for recommendations. The way I imagine it, I want some encrypted data on my computer with as little indication of what it is as possible; and but with a command and a password I can then access it like a normal drive or folder; copying stuff in or out, or editing things. And when I’m done, I unmount it (or whatever) and now its inaccessible and opaque again.
I’m under the impression that there are a bunch of different tools that will do what I’ve got in mind. But I’m interested in recommendations (since most of the recommendations I’ve seen on the internet seem to be from years ago, and for maybe slightly different use-cases).
I use gocryptfs because it can be used on Android (DroidFs) and Linux desktop so I can sync my shares.
There’s a few GUIs for desktop for it that you can try out and see if they help with your use case.
gocryptfs is a great answer. The portability is huge, but also the sourcecode availability and the Go backwards compatability guarantee; these sorts of things give me confidence that I’ll always be able to access my data.
I’ve been using it for a couple of years now, and it’s never failed me.