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How to lock away sensitive information on Linux with KDE Vaults
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Does anyone know if these vaults are portable and syncable through typical services like MEGA, Google Drive, etc?
Yes they are. They are mounted to a location and otherwise act just like Cryptomator containers.
Poorly they have no support for any audited algorithm, all supported ones are either already cracked or not tested.