If someone has physical possession of the SD card, they will be able to find a way to get at anything on it. If you encrypt files on it, that *may* slow them down, depending on what resources they have available.
For *minimal* protection, simply don't put your files in the boot partition. Without additional software, Windows can't "see" the main system partition, only the boot partition. And, it's a good practice NOT to write your own files to the boot partition, anyway.
For *minimal* protection, simply don't put your files in the boot partition. Without additional software, Windows can't "see" the main system partition, only the boot partition. And, it's a good practice NOT to write your own files to the boot partition, anyway.
Statistics: Posted by W. H. Heydt — Sat Oct 05, 2024 5:41 pm