SAK is controlled by group policy since Windows 2000 and is disabled by default on client SKUs that are not domain member.
On the other hand all current iOS devices have some hardware level SAK-like gesture that directly confirms the user intent to the secure enclave. The overall UX design is such that it is not especially noticeable unless you know that there is such a thing.
On the other hand all current iOS devices have some hardware level SAK-like gesture that directly confirms the user intent to the secure enclave. The overall UX design is such that it is not especially noticeable unless you know that there is such a thing.