the guest account can access encrypted USB flash drive?

So here's the scenario

I encrypted an external usb flash drive.  If I have access to this USB key, enter my password, decrypt the USB key. then close the session,

and go to access as a guest (ALWAYS logged IN MY ACCOUNT) so that the family can use my computer,

What happens to someone else, they can access the flash drive which has been deciphered from my account?

should not the external drive is accessible to the account, that it has been deciphered?

Once the drive is mounted (enabling access through decryption as well) is accessible to all users.

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