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theone2000
07-13-2014, 11:58 PM
Has anybody encrypted their drive with BitLocker in Windows 7 or 8?

Have you had any issues or complaints, or has everything gone swimmingly?

Also, do you believe Microsoft’s claims that they didn’t build in a back door?

Views & thoughts welcome.


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07-14-2014, 12:22 AM
I wouldn’t trust their encryption.

It’d be too easy for them (or anyone) to get around it.

If you google around for more info, you’ll find a lot of people will not use it.
the only ones who praise it get paid to do so or have nothing serious to hide (ie. not pirates).

TrueCrypt has a lot of praise. It’s free, also.


theone2000
07-14-2014, 07:16 AM
I agree, but TrueCrypt has now been declared unsecure by its own developers. Their web site points to bitLocker.

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