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I know this is a potential security risk but I honestly need a guaranteed cloud service to store my passwords just in case of a fire and I was wondering if hiding my passwords in music using deep sound with its encryption would be a good idea?
Most people wouldn't even assume that a password would be encrypted into music especially when I have really large music files to begin with because I automatically bloat them with random shit.
I also think that this is a lot better than simply just encrypting a file named passwords.
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For anyone who's curious deep sound is a stagnography program that hides any kind of files into music or images.
It also uses AES 256 encryption so it's fairly strong.
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