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Bitlocker Anywhere
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Apologies if this is the wrong place to post this:
A couple of days ago I came across "bitlocker anywhere" by a company called "Hasleo", that offers bitlocker encryption for Win 10 home. It seems tempting as a quick and cheap alternative to upgrading to win 10 pro. But is it legit? It has only recently been released and has no reviews by any independent sources as far as I can tell. My gut feeling is to stay clear and pursue a win 10 pro upgrade. Does anyone have any other thoughts, or know anything about this software?
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Hasleo BitLocker Anywhere is not new software. The first version of Hasleo BitLocker Anywhere was released in 2018, and it is the world's first third-party BitLocker solution for Windows Home. Please refer to the change log:
https://www.easyuefi.com/bitlocker-anywh...-spec.html

We didn't do the thing of cracking Windows, we just encrypted the disk data using the BitLocker encryption algorithm we implemented, so we don't think there's a legal issue. And unless Microsoft does not allow software to write to the disk. If you are worried about these, you can consider upgrading Windows 10  Home to the Pro version.
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#3
I am unable to install the "HasleoBitLockerAnywhere.pkg" on my Mac because the software is not validly signed or could not be verified by Apple. Can you help?
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(4 hours ago)Pfuetzenmann Wrote: I am unable to install the "HasleoBitLockerAnywhere.pkg" on my Mac because the software is not validly signed or could not be verified by Apple. Can you help?

Please go to your Mac’s System Preferences, open Privacy & Security window > General pane, and allow the application to run.
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(1 hour ago)admin Wrote:
(4 hours ago)Pfuetzenmann Wrote: I am unable to install the "HasleoBitLockerAnywhere.pkg" on my Mac because the software is not validly signed or could not be verified by Apple. Can you help?

Please go to your Mac’s System Preferences, open Privacy & Security window > General pane, and allow the application to run.
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There is nor "Open Anyway" button to allow the installation. Do you have a signed and notarized version of the pkg-file?
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