I don't understand not only why those advanced features would be exposed
in a GUI, but why ordinary users would care at all about most of those
settings.

If we're going to expose "security information" to users, we should
probably start by showing basic stuff, like if they are properly getting
security updates, if remote login via ssh is turned on with passwords
instead of certificates, whether they are using disk encryption or not,
etc.

If regular users can't easily fix the issues listed in there, from the
GUI itself, I don't think it's appropriate to display that in the
settings app.

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  43: New Device Security feature is confusing and unhelpful currently

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