>VeraCrypt is throughoutly audited, unlike Bitlocker.
As I recall, TrueCrypt was fully audited. And then there was a fork of sorts.
What does bitlocker have to do with it?
An insecure website (HTTP only), of abandoned software, which was discontinued over eight years ago, with multiple disclaimers in bold red text from the developers themselves, which reads "WARNING: Using TrueCrypt is not secure".
None of this is a problem. Even if you use veracrypt. Through jail.
And on the subject of your link there were a lot of conversations and discussions on other resources. Use bitlocker, zfs encryption, geli. Your right.
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