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mcmcmc 3 hours ago

AI enshittification is irrelevant here. Why is someone pointing out that sensible secure defaults are a good thing suddenly defending the entire company?

ChromaticPanic 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Uploading your encryption keys up to someone else's machine is not a sensible default

crazygringo 36 minutes ago | parent [-]

It generally is, because in the vast majority of cases users will not keep a local copy and will lose their data.

Most (though not all) users are looking for encryption to protect their data from a thief who steals their laptop and who could extract their passwords, banking info, etc. Not from the government using a warrant in a criminal investigation.

If you're one of the subset of people worried about the government, you're generally not using default options.