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Privacy on a Linux PC
Web: https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/rxubf2/privacy_on_a_linux_pc/
Jan. 7, 2022, 1:03 a.m. | /u/oldronin1999
Privacy & Freedom in the Information Age reddit.com
I got involved with Linux back in 1992 in large part because I thought it would be more private and secure. I've been on a Linux machine exclusively since 1993. Late last year it occurred to me that both security and privacy might be better on a more locked down and audited machine, say what the government might be using....
While not as flexible as my old Fedora and Ubuntu machines I've found that I feel more secure running Red …
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