← Back to context Comment by JasonADrury 6 hours ago If you distrust Windows that much, isn't the only real option to just not use it? 2 comments JasonADrury Reply ssl-3 6 hours ago That's yet another brilliantly simple plan that you've outlined!Would you like for me to demonstrate how it, too, is short-sighted? JasonADrury 6 hours ago I don't think so.If you believe Windows to be so actively malicious that it would go behind your back and enable key backups after you've explicitly disabled them, you should probably assume that it will steal your encrypted information in other ways too.
ssl-3 6 hours ago That's yet another brilliantly simple plan that you've outlined!Would you like for me to demonstrate how it, too, is short-sighted? JasonADrury 6 hours ago I don't think so.If you believe Windows to be so actively malicious that it would go behind your back and enable key backups after you've explicitly disabled them, you should probably assume that it will steal your encrypted information in other ways too.
JasonADrury 6 hours ago I don't think so.If you believe Windows to be so actively malicious that it would go behind your back and enable key backups after you've explicitly disabled them, you should probably assume that it will steal your encrypted information in other ways too.
That's yet another brilliantly simple plan that you've outlined!
Would you like for me to demonstrate how it, too, is short-sighted?
I don't think so.
If you believe Windows to be so actively malicious that it would go behind your back and enable key backups after you've explicitly disabled them, you should probably assume that it will steal your encrypted information in other ways too.