After a September 24 Windows 10 update, Microsoft's BitLocker uses software encryption by default even for SSDs that offer their own hardware-based encryption (Nathaniel Mott/Tom's Hardware)

Nathaniel Mott / Tom's Hardware:
After a September 24 Windows 10 update, Microsoft's BitLocker uses software encryption by default even for SSDs that offer their own hardware-based encryption  —  Windows ships with a full volume encryption tool called BitLocker.  The feature used to trust any SSD that claimed to offer …



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