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Microsoft backs up Windows encryption keys to the cloud
Microsoft doesn’t capitalize the phrase “disk encryption” when it refers to the Windows RT / Windows 8.1 / Windows 10 capability, but our usage of the term refers specifically to the modern Windows implementation of the capability unless we state otherwise.
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So with 2015 at a close, Microsoft has 200 million installations in the bag. Of those devices, 12 million are already running in a business setting, which is a good sign for the business prospects of Microsoft’s new operating system. Make sure to DO NOT SELECT “Save to your Microsoft Account”. Users can choose to delete recovery keys from their Microsoft accounts – something that people never had the option to do with the Clipper chip system.
That’s where the operating system has been. The company had been planning the release of the Windows 10 OS since quite a long time, and when it finally came out, it was picture flawless. As of last report, over 110 million users were now on the Windows 10 OS, and more details are expected to soon be announced about how the trend has been going. That’s because encrypted devices or data require a key only accessible to the owner, but many Microsoft users aren’t as protected as they think, and could be exposed to hackers and law enforcement.
Much like the automatic updates, Window’s built-in encryption tool automatically uploads your key, whether you want it or not. There’s no doubt if we could start it all over we would have done a couple of things differently, I think. Users on Windows 10 aren’t any safer than those on Windows 7, and all printers and new games – including Fallout 4 – will work perfectly on the older OS, both now, and in the future.
Earlier this year, Microsoft promised support for extensions inside Edge before the end of 2015, but ended up postponing the feature’s launch.
Select yes when asked to run the BitLocker system check afterwards. According to Tom Warren at the Verge, an upcoming update to Windows 10 will allow the virtual assistant to leave the Windows 10 taskbar and float around the screen.
Like many tech enthusiasts, it’s possible that you have already made the leap onto the Windows 10 platform.
What remains to be seen is whether that marketplace will actually be profitable for developers.
Could Microsoft be forced to turn the key over to the FBI as part of an ongoing investigation? If it’s the latter, that’s bad news for the company’s smartphone plans in particular.
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Microsoft knows it’s annoying some people with its aggressive Windows 10 push, but it doesn’t really care.