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Maybe if you haven’t yet installed a dosplay manager but to to remove it after its installed is kinda dumb.
Not to mention someone could just crash your xorg session and still be logged in to your account.
Security is a really good point. If you’re not running any screen lock then not a consideration.
Some ways to remedy the problem:
exec startx
instead of juststartx
Screenlocks dépends where your computer is located/usage.
For my laptop I unlock my LUKS partition at boot then it jump to the desktop directly and i lock the screen with i3-locks (or xscreensaver).