Windows has a hidden setting that will enable only government-certified “FIPS-compliant” encryption. It may sound like a way to boost your PC’s security, but it isn’t. You shouldn’t enable this setting unless you work in government or need to test how software will behave on government PCs.
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by Chris Hoffman via How-To Geek
Why You Shouldn’t Enable “FIPS-compliant” Encryption on Windows
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March 27, 2016
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