Bah, either your data is secure from loss or it is not. That whole home
vs corporate mentality assumes that somehow, home user data isn't WORTH
as much as corporate data. That assumption IMHO, is utterly false. If
the average user has a HD crash, they stand to lose data that is
important to them, whether mp3's, family pictures, bootleg porn or last
years tax return, it is all important. You buy Car and Home insurance,
right? Taking half measures on data security on the cop out that it is
merely a home user is doing a dis-service to the user.
Bernd D. Ratsch wrote:
> It's a HOME USER - no need for corporate standards. Plus, locking the home
> system down isn't hard at all.
>
> - Bernd
>
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