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| Reed-Solomon |✅ Yes |❌ No |❌ No |❌ No |❌ No |
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| Compression |✅ Yes |❌ No |✅ Yes |✅ Yes |❌ No |
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| Telemetry |✅ None |✅ None |✅ None |❓ Unknown |✅ None |
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| Audited |❌ [Donate](https://opencollective.com/picocrypt) |✅ Yes |❌ No |❓ Unknown |✅ Yes |
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| Audited |🚧 W.I.P |✅ Yes |❌ No |❓ Unknown |✅ Yes |
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Keep in mind that while Picocrypt does most things better than other tools, it's not a one-size-fits-all and doesn't try to be. There are use cases such as full-disk encryption where VeraCrypt and BitLocker would be a better choice. So while Picocrypt is a great choice for the majority of people, you should still do your own research and use what's best for you.
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# Acknowledgements
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A thank you from the bottom of my heart to the significant contributors on Open Collective:
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<ul>
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<li>donor39 (backer)</li>
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<li>Pokabu (backer)</li>
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<li>akp (backer)</li>
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<li>Marvin (backer)</li>
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<li>Kenichi Nakasaka (backer)</li>
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<li>EN (backer)</li>
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<li>JC (backer)</li>
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<li>Guest ($842)</li>
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<li>YellowNight ($818)</li>
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<li><strong>Mikołaj ($1674)</strong></li>
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<li><strong>Guest ($842)</strong></li>
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<li><strong>YellowNight ($818)</strong></li>
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<li>Incognito ($135)</li>
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<li>akp ($98)</li>
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<li>JC ($90)</li>
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<li>evelian ($50)</li>
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<li>jp26 ($50)</li>
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<li>guest-116103ad ($50)</li>
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<li>Guest ($27)</li>
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<li>Gittan Pade ($25)</li>
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<li>Pokabu ($20)</li>
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<li>oli ($20)</li>
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<li>Bright ($20)</li>
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<li>Incognito ($20)</li>
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<li>Guest ($20)</li>
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<li>JokiBlue ($20)</li>
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<li>Guest ($20)</li>
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<li>Markus ($15)</li>
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<li>EN ($15)</li>
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<li>Guest ($13)</li>
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<li>Tybbs ($10)</li>
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<li>N. Chin ($10)</li>
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<li>Manjot ($10)</li>
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<li>Boat ($10)</li>
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<li>Guest ($10)</li>
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</ul>
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<!-- Last updated April 16, 2024 -->
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<!-- Last updated July 12, 2024 -->
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Also, a huge thanks to the following people who were the first to donate and support Picocrypt:
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<ul>
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<li>@samuel-lucas6 for feedback, suggestions, and support</li>
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<li>@AsuxAX and @Minibus93 for testing new features</li>
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<li>@mdanish-kh and @stephengillie for WinGet package</li>
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<li><a href="https://privacyguides.org">PrivacyGuides</a> for listing Picocrypt</li>
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<li><a href="https://privacyguides.org">Privacy Guides</a> for listing Picocrypt</li>
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<li>You?</li>
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</ul>
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