In the climate of government spying, and the ever present threat from nefarious hackers, encryption is a hot topic. Politicians don’t like it, privacy campaigners claim it’s a must, and end users are left worried about who to trust. Microsoft aimed to help make that decision easy with Windows 10 by having certain content, like corporate apps, emails and other sensitive data, encrypted by default.
You might know about this if you tuned in to some of Microsoft’s pre-release PR for the new operating system, but what…
Privacy advocates protest Microsoft’s backup of user encryption keys
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