That's the point, Martin, the article is not aimed to company devices/users, is aimed to average people. So encrypting isn't basic, most of people don't do it. So it's maybe a good idea to add that advise with a couple of words about why is good. My thoughts.
Cheers, thanks, Sylvia On Thursday, 25 August 2016, Martin Stransky <[email protected]> wrote: > On 08/25/2016 07:52 AM, Sylvia Sánchez wrote: > >> Martin: >> >> Desktop team does a great job indeed. Using Fedora is gets better >> everyday. :-D >> >> I understand you very well, what you don't understand is my point of >> view. To avoid using password and so, you need some knowledge that >> most of thieves haven't. If they had it, they would be working on IT >> instead of robbing people. >> I know it can be done, but the usual case is "dude who sees a >> valuable device, take it and goes away". >> But could be a good idea adding your suggestion about encryption and >> explaining a bit why is a good measure, just in case the hypothetical >> thieve happens to have some knowledge. What do you think? >> > > I guess the home dir encryption is rather basic as it's usually mandatory > for company owned devices, no mater if you run Windows/Linux or whatever > else. > > ma. > -- > Fedora Marketing mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/marketing@lists. > fedoraproject.org
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