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by TimothyBJacobs 2002 days ago
As mentioned in the article, FileVault is practically enabled by default during setup. IIRC you have to go out of your way not to have it enabled.

> Because users are encouraged during setup to configure FileVault on new devices it is uncommon to see devices without it

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I agree, with the caveat that it's worthwhile checking.

My brand new, personal laptop has FileVault enabled, but my work laptop does not. The article title is a bit misleading regardless since it's enabled by default. Should read "Encryption is trivially bypassed if you disable FileVault"... which seems pretty obvious to most people.

See my reply to the parent, FileVault will not be offered if you skip the iCloud setup, which many folks not wanting to mix their personal-life with their work laptop will skip.
If you skip Apple ID (which is an extremely common situation in a privacy conscious employee) you are not offered FileVault.

In my experience, it's extremely common to see FileVault disabled on unmanaged workplace Macs.