Hi.

I've just discovered that emacs can unencrypt my *.gpg files without
prompting for a password. IMHO this largely negates the purpose of
encrypting files in case I lose my laptop.

What's the logic behind this? I know it's for convenience but can I
encrypt my files such they cannot be opened without a passphrase?

Thanks.
J.

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