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Unless your threat model includes state-sponsored attacks, the encryption is good enough for most people, especially considering its primary use-case (gaming). And there's nothing stopping you from using a secondary secure container if you do intend to store that level of sensitive data (eg: VeraCrypt volume for plausible deniability).

Also, the password isn't stored anywhere, you get prompted by the BIOS upon every boot to unlock the drive.





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