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by hippo8
3949 days ago
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True. But Ubuntu is one of the most popular distros. I have noticed, for many non-technical users, the name "Ubuntu" is synonymous with linux. At the end of the day, most of the technical users know how to stay protected. Atleast the type of people who can install a linux distro on their main computer. It's kind of our fault, we need to make the general public understand these risks, we need to make solutions more accessible. Because, if this sort of thing continue, we would one day suddenly wake up to a world that would not respect anyone's privacy. How many big companies are caught violating user's privacy, remember superfish? The funny thing is, big companies are starting to be more and more confident violating their user's privacy. |
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