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Hell, I’m not even sure myself sometimes (here I’m a basic user), I don’t really trust some of my friends based on their computer skills. I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe on their infected PC… All quotation and kidding aside, ‘Next next users’ become a compliment and this is the same for privacy or which software they use. Diatribes between Firefox and Waterfox? Ah!Ah!Ah! Without talking about Smartphones…. Secondly, know what Internet Security you use is a useful information.
