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by djrogers 1692 days ago
Given that the encryption keys for the SSD are stored in the Secure Enclave, moving the SSD elsewhere wouldn't do you any good anyway.
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...and that's the second problem they created.
Disaster recovery is not a backup, nor should it supersede physical security in importance. Time Machine solves all of these problems.
For the vast majority of home users, disaster recovery does supersede physical security in importance.
It might, when it's too late. But it still shouldn't, because better options exist that prevent a disaster in the first place.
I think that can be disabled, or encryption key exported for backup.

Anyway, it is stupid argument. It is like saying car does not need spare tire, because wheels are welded to save 10 ounces on bolts.