OP 29 August, 2019 - 07:50 AM
Why Should I Encrypt My Drive?
There are a few instances where encrypting the entire hard drive makes sense.
For example, you may work for a company that requires all the data on the drive be encrypted. In this case, it is company policy and therefore you have no choice in the matter.
Another possibility is that you are a political activist in a non-democratic society and you want to hide your tracks as to where you've been online. In this case, encrypting the entire drive makes sense because user data (and especially web browsing data) is mixed in with the operating system, which then can be used to trace user activity.
Unfortunately, using this method comes at a performance cost - but it does work.
There are a few instances where encrypting the entire hard drive makes sense.
For example, you may work for a company that requires all the data on the drive be encrypted. In this case, it is company policy and therefore you have no choice in the matter.
Another possibility is that you are a political activist in a non-democratic society and you want to hide your tracks as to where you've been online. In this case, encrypting the entire drive makes sense because user data (and especially web browsing data) is mixed in with the operating system, which then can be used to trace user activity.
Unfortunately, using this method comes at a performance cost - but it does work.
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