EncFS is a multiplatform, completely free, easy to use/install and open source command-line software project that uses the FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) and a Linux kernel module to provide an encrypted file system on GNU/Linux and UNIX-like operating systems.
Among some of the unique features of the EncFS project, we can mention the built-in reverse mode that lets users to view unencrypted folders using encryption, as well as to allow for encrypted remote backups using rsync, and support for network filesystems like CIFS (Common Internet File System) and NFS (Network File System).
This is a very good question, asked by many new GNU/Linux users. The simple answer is that you should use EncFS if you have sensitive data on your computer (especially laptops) or backups and you fear that it might be stolen. EncFS will encrypt all of your sensitive data with strong, state-of-the-art encryption algorithms that cannot be cracked.
If EncFS is not available in the Software Center of your GNU/Linux operating system, you should use the source package to install it, following the instructions provided by Softpedia below.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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