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The article you referenced from Big News Network titled "Warning- check your PCs Windows 11 encryption feature to make sure your data is not at risk" provides a warning regarding a potential data risk related to automatic encryption on Windows 11 (specifically, version 24H2). The warning suggests that, in certain scenarios, data on Windows 11 devices might be vulnerable if encryption is automatically applied—though the exact nature of this risk is not detailed in the visible content from the page.
If you want specific details or guidance about Windows 11 encryption risks, including how to check and manage your encryption settings, let me know—I'm happy to explain best practices or how to check if BitLocker (the default encryption tool) is enabled on your device!
If you want, I can also search your uploaded files for any documentation related to Windows 11 encryption risks or management. Just let me know your preference!

Source: Big News Network.com https://www.bignewsnetwork.com/news/278204696/warning-check-your-pcs-windows-11-encryption-feature-to-make-sure-your-data-is-not-at-risk/
 

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