When you talk about bit locker, I have a HP laptop about 2 and a half years old with Win 11 Home on it. I had noticed that it had something called device encryption enabled on it and was like this is the same as bit locker. This laptop has this encryption feature built into the SSD drive which turns out to be a hardware type encryption unlike a software encryption that you would get with Win 10 or 11 pro. With Microsoft saying it would be installed by default would this cause a conflict with some PC's or laptop's out there with this hardware built in feature. Would it automatically detect it that this was on and not force its own software bit locker to turn on or not.
My notebook skipped the Microsoft Account creation entirely at first setup, and Windows is a preinstalled Windows 11 Home. Another good mystery ;) Anyway, talking about BitLocker, if I upgrade from Windows Update to 24H2 in the future it should not turn on BitLocker or Device Encryption, I hope ;)