Comment by RockRobotRock
1 month ago
>It's a fairly reasonable default setting for average users who simply want their data protected from theft.
Apple asks you when you set up your Mac if you want to do this. You can just ask the user, Microsoft!
1 month ago
>It's a fairly reasonable default setting for average users who simply want their data protected from theft.
Apple asks you when you set up your Mac if you want to do this. You can just ask the user, Microsoft!
It’s not that simple because most people will instinctively click ‘no’ without fully understanding the risks. They'll assume that as long as they don't forget their password, it’ll be fine – which is the case on Macs because, unlike PCs, Mac hardware is locked down. Mac users won’t ever be required to enter a recovery key just because they’ve installed an update.