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In what ways are Apple computers not private?
May 4, 2022, 4:41 p.m. | /u/InsaneRaspberry
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While this makes sense for security - Apple's tight software/hardware integration lets them do some pretty cool things - the comparison for privacy between Linux and Apple is less clear to me. Is it said that Apple computers are less private than Linux computers because everything is proprietary and out of the …
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