Windows 10 is capable of monitoring users even with settings adjusted or system modifications.
Windows 10 is capable of monitoring users even with settings adjusted or system modifications.
Tails is a CD designed to handle tasks efficiently and then restart the system. It’s excellent for its purpose, but if privacy is key during regular browsing, Tor isn’t the best choice. Consider using a VPN instead, since many users share the same IP address, which can mix your data with others. Be sure to avoid web browser fingerprinting.
Git that idea. Linux isn’t always what you expect and “alternative” doesn’t always work. I’m okay with Windows 10 and Linux Mint if needed. Edit: I should have mentioned the Hosts part was more playful. For every day user, you seem really paranoid, thinking the company has a personal connection with you and wants to share secrets. I don’t agree with everything enabled by default, but it makes sense for most people. If you’re breaking the law, you wouldn’t be using any Microsoft OS at all.
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The specific reason I avoid using Linux is because I prefer Windows more, and I don’t expect that to shift significantly over the next five years.
The article explains how Windows disregards your hosts file, triggers error messages, and continues monitoring your activity.