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Turn On Auto-unlock for BitLocker Drive in Windows 10

How to Turn On or Off Auto-unlock for a BitLocker Protected Drive in Windows 10

BitLocker is one of the key data protection technologies in Windows 10. BitLocker can encrypt the system drive (the drive Windows is installed on), and internal hard drives. The BitLocker To Go feature allows protecting files stored on a removable drive, such as a USB flash drive. You can also configure BitLocker to automatically unlock a drive protected with BitLocker every time you sign in to your user account.

Edge Dev 83.0.478.5 is out with new features

Microsoft today released a new Dev build to Edge Insiders. Edge version 83.0.478.5 is notable for fixes for high, constant CPU use in random extensions or tabs. Also, it comes with a few new features, including the ability to select text and read aloud just the selection, support for importing data from Firefox using the Auto Import At First Run management policy, and more.

Microsoft Shifts End of Support Dates for Windows 10 v1809 and 1709

Microsoft has updated the end of support dates for Windows 10, version 1809, and Windows 10, version 1709. The company is expanding the support period for these products, and for a number of other older apps and services, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Turn On BitLocker for Removable Data Drives in Windows 10

Turn On or Off BitLocker for Removable Data Drives in Windows 10 (BitLocker To Go)

For extra protection, Windows 10 allows enabling BitLocker for removable data drives. Also known as 'BitLocker To Go', this feature includes the encryption of USB flash drives, SD cards, external hard disk drives, and other drives formatted by using the NTFS, FAT16, FAT32, or exFAT file systems. It supports protection with a smartcard or password.

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