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by bproven 2206 days ago
Yeha I agree, considering it is free why not open source it to alleviate those concerns?
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Open source comes with a cost to the developer. There was an interesting discussion about it on HN a couple of months ago.
It's possible to set up your repo to have issues disabled, which will get rid of the majority of FOSS's costs.

When it comes to privacy/security tools, it makes sense to make it open source, since they usually are given an insane amount of privileges to modify your machine.