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Should a security geek go for privacy or security?
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<blockquote data-quote="RoboMan" data-source="post: 912770" data-attributes="member: 53544"><p>We often discuss about this in the forums. Product X is privacy-focused, doesn't track you, doesm't spy on you. Product Y is a data miner, but offers amazing security due to having enough funds.</p><p></p><p></p><p>For example: Mozilla Firefox (privacy) vs Google Chrome (security). Examples are vast, and I don't wanna go one by one.</p><p></p><p>Some of us prioritize security, go for the solid infrastructure and rely on a product's technology to make sure it's safer to use. On the other hand, some of us will prefer privacy, stay more "anonymous", recieving a less secure product and trying to harden it with our knowledge, policies, or tweaks/extensions.</p><p></p><p>The question: What do you prefer? Security or privacy? If you had to choose a product, offered by two different companies, one which focuses on privacy and one which focuses on security. You can't have both. What's your decision?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoboMan, post: 912770, member: 53544"] We often discuss about this in the forums. Product X is privacy-focused, doesn't track you, doesm't spy on you. Product Y is a data miner, but offers amazing security due to having enough funds. For example: Mozilla Firefox (privacy) vs Google Chrome (security). Examples are vast, and I don't wanna go one by one. Some of us prioritize security, go for the solid infrastructure and rely on a product's technology to make sure it's safer to use. On the other hand, some of us will prefer privacy, stay more "anonymous", recieving a less secure product and trying to harden it with our knowledge, policies, or tweaks/extensions. The question: What do you prefer? Security or privacy? If you had to choose a product, offered by two different companies, one which focuses on privacy and one which focuses on security. You can't have both. What's your decision? [/QUOTE]
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