Unfortunately, this story is all too real–in fact, it happened to our editor just last week.
The problem is that anything on your devices that is private or potentially sensitive. You may not save your bank statements and world domination plans on your computer, but do you save your passwords in your browser? Do you stay logged into your email? Do you have access to anything work-related at all? That kind of stuff can lead thieves right into your life. Even if your user account has a password, it’s trivial to get past that if your device isn’t encrypted.
If your device is encrypted, however, almost no one will be able to access the data within–as long as you have a good password or screen lock, and your device wasn’t confiscated by the FBI.
So if you haven’t done so, take some time today to encrypt all your devices–your laptop, your phone, your tablet, and anything else you may have. It’s quick and easy, and you’ll be much safer if the worst happens. You never think you’ll need these things until it’s too late.
Windows
A lot of Windows 10 PCs (particularly tablets and hybrids) now ship with encryption enabled by default. To check and see if yours has encryption already running, go into the Settings and click System > About. From there, you can turn Drive Encryption on if your device supports it.
If you don’t see anything related to Device Encryption, then your device may not support it. However, if you have Windows 7, 8 or 10 pro or above, you can still encrypt your computer using the built-in BitLocker tool, which has been part of Windows for quite some time. (Yes, it’s confusing, Windows has two different built-in encryption options.)
If you only have the Home edition of Windows, and don’t have access to Drive Encryption or BitLocker, you can use third-party software like VeraCrypt to encrypt your drive. Check out this guide for more info.
To enable BitLocker, go into the Control Panel and click on “BitLocker Drive Encryption”.
If BitLocker is turned off, then there will be a link that says “Turn on Bitlocker” next to your drive(s). At the very least, you want to encrypt your system drive, which is usually the C: drive on most Windows computers. If you’re using a laptop, then chances are you only have one hard drive to worry about anyway.
For a complete rundown, we recommend you check out our article on how to set up BitLocker encryption on Windows. Encryption isn’t normally enabled by default on Windows 7 or 8.1. If you use a Windows laptop, then it’s a really good idea to make sure it is.
OS X
All Macs come with FileVault, Apple’s built-in encryption. It is not, however, enabled by default. To enable it, open the System Preferences and click on “Security & Privacy”, then open the FileVault tab.
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