Under Windows 11, on a USB HDD, compressed drive, with 20% free space, for a folder larger than 20% of the disk, I selected that folder, pressed the DEL key, and after the Dialog Box asking to delete, the folder was deleted permanently, without being sent to the Recycle Bin.
Windows did exactly what it was asked for. But I think this condition is somehow insecure.
Question is:Is there any policy or way to force Windows 11 to not permanently delete huge (over a given size) folders, or equivalently, forcing to move deleted files into Recycle Bin (hence showing two dialogs, instead of one, before deleting these kind of folders)?