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<blockquote data-quote="Kongo" data-source="post: 927044" data-attributes="member: 59691"><p>Okay, I get the point, but are you trying to tell me that there is no security advantage at all between restricted and non-restricted user accounts? I mean thats what your basically saying. I also didn't say that Linux is bulletproof, but if you have Windows next to Linux freshly installed without any additional software, then I'd say Linux is more secure also due to the fact that it has less users as [USER=71283]@Mariihh[/USER] already said.</p><h4></h4></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kongo, post: 927044, member: 59691"] Okay, I get the point, but are you trying to tell me that there is no security advantage at all between restricted and non-restricted user accounts? I mean thats what your basically saying. I also didn't say that Linux is bulletproof, but if you have Windows next to Linux freshly installed without any additional software, then I'd say Linux is more secure also due to the fact that it has less users as [USER=71283]@Mariihh[/USER] already said. [HEADING=3][/HEADING] [/QUOTE]
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