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I always wonder why this kind of drive-internal encryption comes up in serious discussions. To me it makes no sense whatsoever: I have no way of checking if the drive actually encrypts the data, I don't know what happens to my password, where is it stored, who else gets access to it (or my data), etc.

How can anyone consider this "transparent" encryption to be secure?



And that is before you consider back doors and the like




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