Hi guys
So watched a variety of open-source, intro to Linux, security and privacy channels on YouTube. Regarding security and privacy the guy at the 'Techlore' channel (link below) consistently talks about Fedora being his choice. He doesn't go into any detail that I am understanding, so I want to know a bit more. What is it that separates Fedora from other distros? eg. Are the applications sandboxed? Is it the frequency of system/security updates that keeps the OS secure, the community?
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So watched a variety of open-source, intro to Linux, security and privacy channels on YouTube. Regarding security and privacy the guy at the 'Techlore' channel (link below) consistently talks about Fedora being his choice. He doesn't go into any detail that I am understanding, so I want to know a bit more. What is it that separates Fedora from other distros? eg. Are the applications sandboxed? Is it the frequency of system/security updates that keeps the OS secure, the community?
Techlore
We are educating people about digital rights, privacy, security and other important topics to push the world towards a safer internet. We envision a world where technology works for us, not against us—and we want to prove to people they can make a real impact for themselves and others.
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