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klardotsh | 1 month ago
Obviously enterprises aren’t commonly BYOD shops, but SMBs and startups certainly can be.
… whether the people who would do such BYOD things are at all likely to be Windows users who care about this Bitlocker issue, is a different debate entirely.
elzbardico|1 month ago
Unless you're a founder, you should always use company provided equipment.
spockz|1 month ago
I also notice that it helps in segmenting in the brain to use separate devices for private and business use.
lll-o-lll|1 month ago
What this means for the user is your personal device is rather invasively managed. If you want Linux, your distro choice may be heavily restricted. What you can do with that personal device might be restricted (all the EDR monitoring), and you’ll probably take a performance and reliability hit. Not better than just a second laptop for most people.
LtWorf|1 month ago
djhn|1 month ago
everdrive|1 month ago
But they wouldn't have provided you with a corporate device if you asked?
betty_staples|1 month ago
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