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any distro recommendations for privacy? (for real)
(sh.itjust.works)
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Privacy ≠ anonymity
Honestly, Tails isn't great for everyday use because it’s an amnesic, single use system. Plus, if you’re actually hiding from the cops, you shouldn't be reusing that device anyway
If you just want everyday privacy, any solid Linux distribution will do the trick. Just make sure to ditch Google and Microsoft services
idk the difference
Privacy is me knowing you are in the bathroom, but not knowing what you are doing. (For example, I know you are using Linux, but I don't know what you are doing on it)
Anonymity is like wearing a mask. I know you are robbing a store, but I don't know who you are (Tor works like this)
i think id want privacy but its hard for me to understand even myself and what iwant ( i ask myself and what i hear is "i just dont like mean trackers ((" thanks for telling me this though )
Then what you can do right now is simply change your search engine to DuckDuckGo and use any Linux distro of your liking
Privacy concerns stem from knowing where your data is going and distrusting the receiver. Do not push yourself too hard. It is a long road ahead to fully understand how data and people work
Or just use Whonix which is not amnesiac