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I vouch for Veracryp, Signal, Matrix and your favorite Linux Distro, can't beat those tools!
If you're not a world leading cryptographer and security expert then you vouching for something isn't worth much. It's just repeating others opinions without having done the work to verify these tools are as good as they claim. Any or all of these could have issues and weaknesses that you don't know about.
Yes I don't understand the exact mechanisms but I did my research and no one could verify all of those huge codebases, we have experts in public so normal people can do their research and no I don't have to read every line and understand the mathematical formular to recommend secure tools...
Although you don't have to be smarter than the experts, just smarter than police. Few local PDs can bring the kinds of resources to bear to do a decrypt on a properly encrypted data store.
Obviously if you're pissing off major state actors, all bets are off -- they are probably already surveilling you and saw you type your password through a zoom lens pointed at your window, or worse.
Don't forget delta chat.