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morshu9001
142 days ago
That's not the point. Microsoft shouldn't be silently taking your encryption key in the first place. The law doesn't compel them to do that.
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smt88
142 days ago
It's not silent. It tells you when you set up BitLocker and it also allows you to recover the drive.
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morshu9001
142 days ago
Doesn't sound like it tells you now that it's default, but I'll see what it says next time. If they make the key-sharing clear and make it easy to disable, then it's fine.
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