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People who use Linux, do you Enable Secure Boot and use the TPM (for Full Disk Encryption)? Or do you have those off?

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    Reason I'm asking is because there are some people claiming that the TPM is a backdoor or something. I wonder if people on Lemmy subscribe to that belief, or no?

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    Full disk encryption with LUKS. Don't really see much point in a TPM for booting my personal device, although it definitely has use cases and I don't know what's backdoorsy about it.

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