Tech Tip Tuesday: Have you ever heard of BitLocker? BitLocker comes standard on all Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices, and encrypts your device in case of theft. A recent Windows update has triggered BitLocker on many devices. This means you need a special key to unlock your device and get any data back from it. Unfortunately, a lot of people have either never made a recovery key or don’t know where to find it. Now is the time to either disable BitLocker, or ensure you have your recovery key so you don’t lose all the data on your computer. If BitLocker is already enabled, or you need assistance disabling BitLocker, or help locating your recovery key – give us a call, we are here to help!
