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Old 18th January 2016, 05:43   #1
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Default How to Remove Your Windows Disk Encryption Key From Microsoft’s Servers

Windows enables device encryption on many Windows 10 and 8.1 PCs out-of-the-box. It also uploads your recovery key to Microsoft’s servers, allowing you to regain access to you encrypted drives even if you forget their passwords.

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