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: if you think it'll get stolen for the data on it, yes. | : if you think it'll get stolen for the data on it, yes. | ||
: if you like peace of mind, yes | : if you like the related peace of mind, yes | ||
: yet practically | : yet practically | ||
:: people don't generally take their PCs anywhere - LAN parties happen less than since the | :: people don't generally take their PCs anywhere - LAN parties happen... less than since the nineties | ||
:: even theft by non-interested people is not too much threat. Yes, they could poke around, but chances are that they or the next owner will just | :: even theft by non-interested people is not too much threat. Yes, they could poke around, but chances are that they or the next owner will just reinstall the thing. | ||
: keep in mind that encrypted devices does not do much against law enforcement, | : again, keep in mind that encrypted devices does not do much against law enforcement, | ||
:: in that in a lot of places, you are more or less ''required'' to give them access somehow, and your refusal will have implications. | :: in that in a lot of places, you are more or less ''required'' to give them access somehow, and your refusal will have implications. | ||
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