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You see it too? For me, it's always like this.
Feb 21, 2021
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I have encrypted my main Laptop and PC with Bitlocker, my other two Laptops don't have Bitlocker or a TPM-Module so I will have to use another software (any recommendations?), my smartphone is encrypted by default and I have encrypted all my USB-Ports as well. Everything is either Password or pin code secured with random answers to the security questions.

I'm not really worried my Family will be able to bypass anything of that but they will maybe bring the stuff to someone who can. Are there any other Loopholes to look out for?
 
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