Your computer isn’t private…
Apple isn’t private. Windows isn’t private.
In fact, these companies are ACTIVELY using their operating systems to collect data on you! Anything you do on your Windows/Apple computer is “compromised” by their system.
And AI is making it even worse. Windows recently announced that they are releasing a new AI “tool” called Copilot+ that will be in all of their operating systems.
One of the core features of “Copilot” is the recall feature in which it will take a screenshot of your computer screen every second and then A.I. will analyze it.
In other words, your computer will watch every single thing you do, and it will UNDERSTAND everything that you do. It’s as if you have an FBI agent watching you every second of the day.
It will have a perfect memory, and will be able to pull up anything that you read, type, or do in a microsecond.
Which brings on the question, what good is it to have an encrypted messenger, such as Signal or Session, if the operating system see your entire conversation with someone.
What good is a password manager if your operating system will see every password you type in? What liberty will you actually have if you are being watched and analyzed every second?
Of course, Windows says this is only to help them “personalize” your content, but I’m sure you know the real reason why they are doing this…
They want to collect as much data on you as possible! They want to manipulate you, censor information, and know where you stand politically.
And you might be wondering, is Apple any better? I mean, they do use “privacy” as one of their selling points.
Well, they’re just as bad as Windows.
Big tech has teamed up with big brother to create a digital surveillance empire. And Windows/Apple are key components to it.
Now is absolutely the time to get private, before it’s too late.
I’ve been wanting to recommend a Linux computer for many years. I have tested countless different computers and Linux distributions, but I was never felt like it was something I could recommend. That’s because I take my recommendations very seriously. I know that a computer is a big investment, time-wise and money wise. I know that you are used to using a Windows/Apple computer and that transitioning to a new computer can be scary.
But recently, I have found a distribution of Linux that is 1. Easy to use and 2. Actually feels like an upgrade. I have partnered up with a company I trust, and I have worked with them to build what I think is the perfect, privacy-oriented computer.
Here is a link to the computers for sale.