diff --git a/servers/encryption/index.html b/servers/encryption/index.html index eeaffd2..784f4f3 100644 --- a/servers/encryption/index.html +++ b/servers/encryption/index.html @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ The door is closed, the conversation remains between Alice and Bob, their conver
From a legal standpoint, the only way to be protected against that scenario where you're forced to decrypt your harddrive is to be able to deny the existance of said encrypted volume (Plausible Deniability) . If the encrypted volume does not exist, there is no password to be given for it.
So here we need a technology that can provide us Plausible Deniability. That is what Veracrypt can do for us.