• Jeena
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    898 months ago

    Perfect, this will finally lock out all the old people of their devices because they forget their bitlocker password :D

    • Lucy :3
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      538 months ago

      I guess they’ll use TPM. I’m so excited to tell half of my “clients” (all seniors in the village) that they are fucked because their Laptop died.

      • @[email protected]
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        368 months ago

        Yeah, this makes sense for corporate environments with keys backed up to a centralized location like Active Directory. Not for consumers with no reasonable way to keep some key like this in a safe place as a “break glass in case of emergency” option.

        • Romkslrqusz
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          318 months ago

          It backs up to the Microsoft Account

          Still, some people create an @outlook.com email, set up no recovery options, forget the password, and find themselves locked out.

            • AnyOldName3
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              98 months ago

              If you’re doing things properly, you’ll know your Microsoft account password or have it in a password manager (and maybe have other account recovery options available like getting a password reset email etc.), and have a separate password for the PC you’re locked out of, which would be the thing you’d forgotten. If someone isn’t computer-literate, it’s totally plausible that they’d forget both passwords, have no password manager, and not have set up a recovery email address, and they’d lose all their data if they couldn’t get into their machine.

              • @[email protected]
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                38 months ago

                Even if you have your Microsoft account password, it doesn’t help when you can’t even boot into Windows.

                • @[email protected]
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                  Most people have smartphones these days where they would be able to log into their account and grab the recovery key if it’s backed up. If they don’t have a phone, they will know someone that does, or a library with a computer.

                  Bear in mind that non-techy users don’t get the option to opt out of a Microsoft account in the OOBE now, so most should have their key backed up without thinking about it

                  • @[email protected]
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                    38 months ago

                    Do they also know their password? Hopefully they didn’t save it on the PC that is now locked (a lot of them probably did, if they saved it at all).

              • @[email protected]
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                48 months ago

                Almost everyone has access to a phone. Most governments, including the US provide free or low cost smartphones to those who can’t afford it. There are entire MVNO carriers based around this, like Assurance wireless.

      • lemmyvore
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        188 months ago

        You don’t need your hard drive if all your files have been secretly moved to OneDrive taps forehead.

      • @[email protected]
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        38 months ago

        Oh, I can just imagine. Customers getting angry that their tech support cannot “just simply” recover their files like they used to and accuse them of scamming. Fucking thanks, Microsoft.

    • @[email protected]
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      18 months ago

      Then somebody can sell new devices to them and M$ can sell new windows with it.

      Win-win-win-win…