I don't know if that's his use case, but we had many users tell us they share their account with other users so they want the data to be encrypted even when logged in.
Of course if they share their computer, someone could install a keylogger and wait for them to type their passwords, but I guess that's an extra layer of security that may help a bit.
Of course if they share their computer, someone could install a keylogger and wait for them to type their passwords, but I guess that's an extra layer of security that may help a bit.