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Before we start, you will need a Debian 10+ VPS (you can get one on digitalocean for example), if you prefer to use your own self hosted server, make sure that port 80 and 443 are correctly port forwarded so that the public ip points to the server and not the router. Once that's done, go and ssh into your debian 10 server.

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write something in there such as your week in a small text file, name it with today's date. (don't reveal the presence of a hidden file in the text content). This is just an example as to what content you could put there. Goal is that the content must make sense in case if you're forced to type in your password there. Second goal is that for each veracrypt hidden volume changes that occur, the content of the decoy partition must also change because otherwise it will reveal the existance of the hidden volume if the remote server keeps the previous versions of each file.

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copy it to a server (wherever you want online), and then copy the file on your mainpc, your laptop and then you can also put it on a usb key to be hidden somewhere.