#5455

To protect the security of files/data, I have always found it preferable to hide and/or set an access password for a partition rather than to encrypt the partition or an entire hard disk. The reasons are: 1) The performance and efficiency of reading/writing encrypted files are extremely low; 2) As far as I know, although an encrypted file is hard to crack, it is the most likely to happen and the most deadly for users to forget their encryption key - there is no solution at all; 3) In fact, even if you just hide one partition without password protection, few people would expect you to protect your private data in this way.
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#4485
There are too many software that can encrypt any type of files, but only very few file encryption tools are able to protect a file as easily and directly as setting an access password (anyone can access some file at any time, on any computer by just providing the correct password), especially for multimedia files. Because these methods usually require the user to install the corresponding encrpytion software and perform decryption operations.

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