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by dllthomas 4666 days ago
> When encrypting files locally though, there is absolutely no reason I can think of to use public-key cryptography.

So that you don't lose your decryption key just because your computer was encrypting when it was seized?

Of course, if the weaknesses are sufficient, then that's irrelevant, but it's certainly "a reason".