It's a *first year spell*, it's so common that no one in the Wizarding World should even bother having doors with locks that aren't "Anti-Alohomora Charmed", the only people it could actually keep out of anything are Muggles and Squibs
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It certainly didn't work when Ron tried it in Sorceror's Stone.
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I bought a new padlock last week to put on a storage unit and I think I might have been able to say "Alohomora" twice in the time it took me to pick it. It's an open secret that most locks are actually shit.
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Yeah, that was a serious wrong note in The Sorcerer's Stone; why even have locks when a first-year child can open them with a single word?
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as someone with real world physical security experience, this doesn't ring true at all. If it did the fact that Bogota rakes exist would have driven several lock companies out of business a long time ago.
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