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    Linux Privacy Manager is needed

    Thanks all for your reply, If you see now in the internet transactions is a one way signing contract. Means that as a server and client relationship of data exchange the server signs the data and the data pipe. The client os has no access or visibility to the data pipe. I was thinking of a 2...
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    Linux Privacy Manager is needed

    Thanks for your replies, I was thinking of more basic like understanding first what data is going out of my machine and sign it. All data going out of my machine needs to be signed by me. Something like that ? Can I achieve this with the tools today ?
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    Linux Privacy Manager is needed

    Thanks for your reply, Its not just for the browser privacy. It is also for all the apps installed on the os. Privacy manager should ideally bring application awareness to the OS for watching the behaviour like user data flows in the installed applications and user data exiting the system...
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    Linux Privacy Manager is needed

    Thanks all for your reply, The first line of defence for your data is your own device or your own operating system. With increasingly AI introduced in intelligent browsers and intelligent crawlers bots what choice of privacy do I have ? The data pipe activities are invisible and cant track what...
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    Linux Privacy Manager is needed

    Thanks for your reply. The way the web browser is changing today its just a matter of time to see a AI version of it will be on every personal device. Some operating systems are already shipping out with inbuilt AI. If the underlying host system cannot guarantee the safety its users data from...
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    Linux Privacy Manager is needed

    Just like the Task Manager that monitors all running processes is there a Privacy Manager that monitors processes consuming users data and metadata and maybe a button that keep users all data private. Users data privacy is very important today when the data consumption is exponentially growing...
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