This involves Windows 11 Home for me, but I suspect it will apply to Windows 10 Home.
I got a new laptop with Windows 11 Home installed today made by Lenovo. I have been setting it up and happened to check Disk Management and saw BitLocker on the C: drive.
I was surprised. I have not enabled it in any way and I well know that BitLocker is not included with Windows Home editions. (but there it is)
So previously seen posts/threads of people finding BitLocker enabled on Home editions when it isn't available on Home are true. I have checked my Microsoft account and it shows a 48 character key for BitLocker recovery registered against this new laptop. I have never used BitLocker in the past and this is a new addition to my account.
If Lenovo do it then it could be the case with any manufacture.
Any thoughts anyone?