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My point is that as long as I have to choose non-mainstream OSs for secure communication, the tradeoff will not be worth it for me. As will be the case for 99% of "normal" users (most of whom don't even know that they can install alternative OSs, let alone on a USB stick). Things like QubesOs (which I had to Google) are interesting, but I think the general failure of Linux to become a mainstream desktop OS alternative proves that the chances of something like that gaining any relevant degree of popularity are minimal.

So yes I accept the risk that this will come back to me one day, because there's no other practical choice. Just as I decide to go out of the house and take part in normal life, even though there's a high chance of getting into a traffic accident one day.




>Things like QubesOs (which I had to Google) are interesting, but I think the general failure of Linux to become a mainstream desktop OS alternative proves that the chances of something like that gaining any relevant degree of popularity are minimal.

Their chances of success are anyone's guess, but it does offer you the ability to run windows in a VM alongside other OSes. I don't know how good the windows support is, or whether it's even a priority for them, but that is probably the best tradeoff that you can hope for in a system that lets you run windows and still be secure (assuming the user doesn't go out of the way to break the isolation between VMs)




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