I haven’t used Windows much in a long time but am helping my dad set up a new computer. The end of the article talks about disabling BitLocker and presents it like that’s a good thing. Is BitLocker not a good encryption to use?
IMO, it’s fine and good, but it is something you should opt into. If you know what’s going on and know to backup your recovery keys, or just make normal backups, then all is well. But if you are unprepared it’s fairly easy for you to end up locked out of your data in a lot of scenarios where it would have been recoverable without bitlocker turned on.
I haven’t used Windows much in a long time but am helping my dad set up a new computer. The end of the article talks about disabling BitLocker and presents it like that’s a good thing. Is BitLocker not a good encryption to use?
IMO, it’s fine and good, but it is something you should opt into. If you know what’s going on and know to backup your recovery keys, or just make normal backups, then all is well. But if you are unprepared it’s fairly easy for you to end up locked out of your data in a lot of scenarios where it would have been recoverable without bitlocker turned on.
This. If you are unaware of encryption and your hardware fails… you better hope you were rigorous about backups…
Thanks!
Thanks!