If you have a modern Mac, there’s almost no reason not to use FileVault, the all-disk encryption that’s built in to OS X. It doesn’t slow the computer down, it keeps your data safe and – if the ...
Been googling for an hour and am coming here to see if a sane human can confirm/deny that: If I plan on encrypting my disk, I can't do a clean install. It's my understanding that I need a recovery ...
In his review of macOS 26 Tahoe at Ars Technica, Andrew Cunningham writes: One other tweak to the install process is the default behavior for Apple’s FileVault disk encryption. If you sign in to an ...
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