▲ | 0dayz a month ago | |
This is just a pivot though, if you don't have good security then your privacy is worth nothing. Irony being that Mac OS X is the best at privacy out of the commercial OS out there. | ||
▲ | realusername a month ago | parent [-] | |
In today's world, attacks on your data are much more common than targeted exploits on the kernel so I would put it in opposite order. If there's no privacy then there's no security. > Irony being that Mac OS X is the best at privacy out of the commercial OS out there. The bar is very low and OSX is still way below a Linux distribution |