As already mentioned to M. Terry: A passphrase option should't be included into the OOBE experience. It is enough asking the user to set a PIN for basic security. If a user is very concerned about personal data and would like to secure it further via encryption/passphrase, this option is available by simply going into the system settings. Plus, there is no personal data to protect if the phone was just booted out of the box
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