![]() It’s not already possible to easily encrypt files on a Windows PC. But that’s not who the article is talking about.īesides, if I want to encrypt my data, you can be damn sure I’m not going to trust Microsoft to do it. Police state? Again, what does that have to do with this software? If it was different governments making a lot of noise about this software, you would have a point. If there is something that I want to be kept private, you can be sure it will not end up on a computer at work, encrypted or not. ![]() Hey I know, I should go try to encrypt the logs showing how much time I spend making comments at OSNews. ![]() Rather they should be doing some actual working. But I don’t beleive that people need to be spending much time on personal tasks at work. Sure there are businesses who may ‘spy’ on their employees and those emplyees may feel the need to hide some of their personal files. This isn’t about being beaten down by “the man” be it big business or government. The complaints here are by IT staff and are logistical in nature. ![]() Privacy is important, that I can agree with. Policing and censorship? What does this software have to do with the government at your current location or anywhere else for that matter?
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