What about an option to use an encrypted filesystem image, instead of a
directory? Then the image could be loop mounted on the ./Private
directory, just like TrueCript does. I know this is only practical for a
private directory, and not in a shared one, but the option could help
mitigate this situation.

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Filenames in ~/.Private are not encrypted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264977
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