Elementary OS 7.1 Review: A Privacy-Focused Linux Distribution
If you're interested in an operating system that takes your privacy seriously without preventing you from getting things done, try Elementary OS.
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If you're interested in an operating system that takes your privacy seriously without preventing you from getting things done, try Elementary OS.
An expensive Linux-powered tablet with a focus on security and privacy. Let's see where it goes.
A cybersecurity researcher from SUSE, a Linux distribution manufacturer, has made public a serious security flaw in the Mozilla VPN client for Linux.
In an era where concerns about online privacy are at an all-time high, many individuals are seeking ways to reclaim control over their personal data. As a response, some have turned to alternative operating systems like Linux and smartphones that have been “degoogled” – stripped of Google’s proprietary services.
Nitrux 2.8.1, codenamed "sc" for "safer computing," has been released, offering enhanced privacy and security features. While the distribution does not claim to be impenetrable or unhackable, it aims to protect users' privacy and provide tools for online anonymization.
Mozilla never stops and work already started on the next major release of their popular open-source and cross-platform web browser, Firefox 114, which entered public beta testing this morning.