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by benatkin
2541 days ago
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I already went over this. Quoting myself: > You could argue that the number of people who protect their computer by password but don't encrypt their disks is too small or isn't worth worrying about. But I know that there is a significant portion of users that has it set up this way. It isn't before starting Chrome. It's when unlocking their screen or when starting up their computer. A typical scenario for having your laptop stolen is being robbed while carrying your laptop in a backpack. If the lid is closed, the screen should be locked, if good password settings were chosen. Better to have the whole disk encrypted, but NSAPI provides some security for those who only have passwords set. |
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