• @devfuuu@lemmy.world
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    46 months ago

    It’s transparent for end user basically, but protects the laptop at least when outside and if someone steals the computer. As long as it was properly shutdown.

    • @ruse8145
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      -16 months ago

      Define properly shut down. Do your thieves usually ask first?

      • @refalo@programming.dev
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        6 months ago

        I think they’re just referring to an outdated concept of OSes with non-journaling filesystems that can cause data corruption if the disk is shut off abruptly, which in theory could corrupt the entire disk at once if it was encrypted at a device level. But FDE was never used in the time of such filesystems anyways.

      • @devfuuu@lemmy.world
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        06 months ago

        If you suspend the laptop when moving locations instead of shutting down or hibernating to disk then disk encryption is useless.

        • @thayer@lemmy.ca
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          26 months ago

          Most operating systems will require your desktop password upon resume, and most thieves are low-functioning drug users who are not about to go Hacker Man on your laptop. They will most likely just wipe the system and install something else; if they can even figure that out.