Well said PlaneMode,As I said you can install your apps like Tor browser and GPG to a hidden container in your Truecrypt volume and this needn't be a worry. An analysis of the container itself will not reveal a hidden volume. Hidden OS on the other hand can leak information on certain versions of Windows. (Further reading : http://static.usenix.org/event/hotsec08/tech/full_papers/czeskis/czeskis_html/)V. Quote from: PlaneMode on May 15, 2012, 11:47 pmQuote from: unknownuser2012 on May 15, 2012, 11:30 pmQuote from: oscarzululondon on May 15, 2012, 04:18 pmBy the way to the people say "TrueCrypt your entire hard drive"...I personally know people who have served the mandatory 1 year in prison (in the UK) for not revealing their Truecrypt password to the police. Two of my friends now and it's becoming more common. Better make a hidden TrueCrypted operating system (hidden partition), or TrueCrypt a memory stick and keep your TOR on there. Jesus, I thought the USA had some pretty fucked up laws, but a year in jail for not divulging an encrypted hd? I guess one would have to weigh what's so damaging on the hd vs a year in jail. I imagine it would have to be a big time seller with records of buyers. What else would one be so scared of?? Their SR password?? For a year in jail they can have mine, but what can they do with it??Well, with your SR password they can see all your messages and your transactions, if you weren't careful maybe an address or incriminating information.