![]() ![]() If integration into Finder is most important then you might stick with Filevault on the macOS side and try to teach your Ubuntu some new tricks regarding decrypting Filevault with libfvde. For Nautilus integration have a look at EncFS easy, fast and reliable. A GUI-Wrapper increases the comfort (but the provided binary is unstable on 10.12+). The wikipedia page about EncFS lists the features and Prism-Break recommends it now for both: Linux and macOS. EncFS works easy on Mac and Linux and restarted development this year. But at least it was audited and the problems may have been rectified by now. They even have a canary online.ĮncFS seems currently not such a good option. ![]() It's free, apparently well supported, actively developed and audited. In my opinion veracrypt gives the least trouble when working cross platform. The SecurStick program for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux has been developed as part of the c't article Encryption Service (c't 6/2010 p.170) and allows the encryption of data on USB sticks and others media.Īnd an alternative fork of truecrypt (that seems to have lost momentum): GostcryptĪfter listing these options there is the difficulty of integration to consider. Lock up your private data - Use BestCrypt Container Encryption to encrypt files and folders on Windows, Mac OS and Linux. Although, as packages for OS X and Linux do not exist, yet, users of those platforms will need to compile CipherShed. Learn more about how CipherShed works and the project behind it.ĬipherShed is cross-platform It is available for Windows, Mac OS X and GNU/Linux. It started as a fork of the now-discontinued TrueCrypt Project. If you are willing to install osxfuse then macOS gains a lot more possibilities.ĬipherShed is free (as in free-of-charge and free-speech) encryption software for keeping your data secure and private. On macOS there is only Filevault in the system. There are quite a few tools available on Linux that can be integrated into the system. ![]()
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