sourceforge net while containing the following messages:WARNING: Using TrueCrypt is not secure as it may contain unfixed security issues. Passwords would start me off on a rant but personally I go with length and something easy to remember with spaces and ignore funny characters etc. TrueCrypt 7 2 for Mac is available as a free download on our application library. Personally, having been bitten a couple of time, I prefer hardware to software encryption which is why I like the iStorage drives. I've never had a problem with Truecrypt files corrupting but it is beyond my expertise to comment on how it works or what checks are carried out when I move the file around. I am personally reluctant to be beholden to one company with my data and am not worried about Dropbox as it feeds to my other computers as backups as well - and I can access it from anywhere if needs be. :Blushing:ĭropbox handles the uploading of the TrueCrypt file no problem and because it happens in the background I don't pay much attention to it. I store a fraction of 10 GB but can still hold a large amount of data for personal data, scans of stuff etc. If you are storing 10 GB of data I can see why you want a differential sync but I think I would go with McBie's suggestion at that point with offsite storage. I guess it mainly comes down to the amount of data you want to back up.