Linux Is NOT Private — Until You Do This Now...
Think Linux is private out of the box? Think again. While Linux is far more secure than Windows or macOS, many modern distributions track your data by default. Popular operating systems now include built-in telemetry, unencrypted DNS routing, and connectivity checks that leak your IP address and system habits to third-party servers. True privacy on Linux does not happen automatically; you have to build it yourself.In this video, you will learn the exact steps needed to harden your system for maximum security. We walk you through disabling tracking scripts, configuring encrypted DNS over HTTPS (DoH), and setting up a strict firewall to block unauthorized background connections. Stop assuming your operating system protects you. Watch this step-by-step tutorial to reclaim your digital sovereignty, lock down your desktop, and make your Linux machine completely private today.

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