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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 16-05

in LeoFinance7 days ago

here, is that nothing is absolutely secure. When you're using a system like Linux, as opposed to a lockdown proprietary system like Windows or even OS 10 or Mac OS, as they're converting the name to, you have the ability to verify that trust, or at least to determine how much of the information is being collected, is it being stored securely? And you can then make an intelligent choice as to whether or not you want to use that service. And again, it's a balance between convenience and security. And you can't have both together. Pick one. Well, I think what it boils down to, I mean, and I don't want anybody to think I'm bashing Windows or any other. I just want our listeners to be as informed. And most of them are a lot smarter than me. So if this is old news to them, I'm sorry. But the smartest person in technology sometimes, well, I would say almost always has to be you. Yes, absolutely. There's another feature that you mentioned to me about encrypting the home folder. How does that (31/49)