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by gspr
1817 days ago
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No, you can't lock it down without letting its owner unlock it. That's indeed the point. But your original comment said you have to give up your encryption keys. That's the lie I was getting at. Now we can debate whether or not it's a good thing that the user gets full control of his device if he wants it. I think it is. You? |
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