My mom uses Secure Boot with Windows and doesn't know or care that it's enabled at all.
Same problem with age gating. It's fine, as long as zero additional demands are placed upon users.
We shouldn’t need the hassle of locks on our home and car doors, but we understand they are probably worthwhile for most people.
It's a decent one for "locks on an apartment building that someone else owns."
But no, purchasing a house ought not include by default "a set of locks that you must work around, permission-wise."
Y’know, for security.
What's the likelihood that this account ban provides zero security benefit to users and was instead a requirement from the gov because Veracrypt was too hard to crack/bypass.
Users who don’t care about the runtime integrity of their machine can just turn it off.
Both options are so easy that you could’ve learned how to do them on your machine in the time that you spent posting misinformation in this thread.