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Ask HN: Have you ever used a Kensington lock?

6 pointsby HipstaJulesover 2 years ago
I didn't. I don't get it! Is it that common?

8 comments

xnyanover 2 years ago
Not commonly used, but it’s commonly offered as a laptop feature because it’s nearly free to do so. The security it can provide is minimal, but in some cases it’s enough for the job.<p>If you just need to stop someone from picking up and waking off with a laptop, it’s great. If you need it to resist even a very low skill attack ($10 cutters), it’s terrible.
netsharcover 2 years ago
I don&#x27;t think newer laptops even have the Kensington port anymore, since they all want to be thinner and slicker.
GianFabienover 2 years ago
I used it on my new MacBook Pro at university. My idea was to protect it when leaving in the common room. Too fiddly to insert, difficult to pull-out, scuffed the area around the key slot. After a couple of weeks I gave up. Simply picked up MBP and carried it with me everywhere.
zavoover 2 years ago
I don&#x27;t use them. I know a few people who use them in shared spaces because their company requires it as a liability thing. I also know a few people who use them in public places because they don&#x27;t want to have to worry about their laptop if they need to walk away
thorinover 2 years ago
Big companies e.g. national utilities, banks often use them. However at the time when I&#x27;ve seen them I had a desktop machine and it was only the sales consultants that had laptops. They all used them.
Nextgridover 2 years ago
I&#x27;ve seen them used in public places where theoretically someone could grab a laptop and run away with it.
iancmceachernover 2 years ago
I bought one to secure our NAS, it&#x27;s been sitting on top of my safe for 3 years in the box.
kirenidaover 2 years ago
Yep, we used them on displayed laptops in the computer store I worked in.