Recommended AV?
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I do love how light weight linux is, wish everything windows could run on it, without the viruses.
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I think Linux users don't need to be as concern with spyware where someone can turn on your Mic or webcam without you noticing. I think there are fewer spyware made for Linux.
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Not sure if there is any spyware, hard to run it with command line.
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There maybe some software with user tracking features for Linux. I heard there are worker and student exam tracking software for PC to make sure workers are working on a PC instead of doing non-work tasks like playing games.
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Not sure if there is anything like that for linux, no reason for people to make tracking software for linxu OS.
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I imagine customize versions of Linux which are made by some governments and criminals may contain spyware, so they can steal people's information.
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Maybe smaller governments use linux but I think the USA only uses windows.