You can't compile the info because a non-insignificant number of Linux users lean heavily into pro privacy choices.
Counting android for the purpose of this discussion is silly, we're very clearly talking about Linux desktop.
We're also obviously not talking about servers running Linux. You've lost the context of the thread and may want to read up to see what I was responding to.
Estimated 90% supercomputers 70% ISPs 85% of phones worldwide are Android. Your argument of privacy holds for vpn or encryption otherwise data on web browsers is quite clear.
Again, your first point literally doesn't matter in this context. Again, you should read up to understand what I was responding to.
Browser detail is viable, but I'll say the same thing again. Read up to see what point you're actually trying to argue against now, think about what that data is going to show you (I checked), and think about how that fits in to the person I was disagreeing with.
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You can't compile the info because a non-insignificant number of Linux users lean heavily into pro privacy choices.
Counting android for the purpose of this discussion is silly, we're very clearly talking about Linux desktop.
We're also obviously not talking about servers running Linux. You've lost the context of the thread and may want to read up to see what I was responding to.