• uszo165@futurology.today
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    10 days ago

    There is no recommendation that a user can decline. Windows uploads the keys without asking, without consent.

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      9 days ago

      Do you have a source for that?

      This article said “by default”. The article they link to on that talks about encryption on by default on new PCs. The article I read before this one said “Microsoft recommends”.

      BitLocker FAQ says

      How can the recovery password and recovery key be stored?

      The recovery password and recovery key for an operating system drive or a fixed data drive can be saved to a folder, saved to one or more USB devices, saved to a Microsoft Account, or printed.

      /edit: fix quote

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        8 days ago

        My source was my own experience that my Windows 11 volume is encrypted and I have never been asked about key upload. So I assumed this happens automatically. I guess I am mistaken. I did not consider that my installation has no online Microsoft account. But since Windows is closed source no one knows for sure what gets uploaded.