• katy ✨
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    382 years ago

    using foss operating systems and installing lots of spyware and proprietary software on it double finger guns

  • @Barometer3689@feddit.nl
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    202 years ago

    Like all cases, it depends. I use both foss and proprietary software. I always checkout foss first when needing new software.

    • Victor
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      72 years ago

      Do the *ladder.

      It’s like a dance move. Climbing motion.

  • @Pantherina@feddit.de
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    102 years ago

    FOSS is sometimes less secure, because it builds on the fact that the user is also a contributor, not all decisions are premade and there is a ton of freedom.

    Take Android or iOS for example, both are pretty much equally secure and both are very freedom restricting.

    These are core architecture advantages like

    • encrypted user accounts
    • the system actually using the secure element
    • monopole allowing them to enforce a mostly opt-in permission model
    • apps need to comply or they dont exist

    Android is still mostly Open source but it isnt really free from the user perspective. This is not really the purpose of FOSS tbh, but FOSS software is often very configurable, allows replacing stuff, using what you want, which increases attack surface a lot.

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    -132 years ago

    I honestly would rather use Chrome os over Windows if I had to choose spyware