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-- So why is it preferred? \\
-- How did the project go? \\
-- What would I change/How would I do it again? \\
+ -- Questions \\
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@@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ is split into many different distributions that are all individually maintained,
meant for more specific use cases. All of them will be more private than non-free alternatives as they are so rigorously checked. Some privacy
specific ones exist such as tails OS\cite{TAILSOS}, and some are designed for more offensive privacy and security such as Kali Linux \cite{KALIlinux}.
-\subsection{Why is this better for them?}
+\subsection{Why is Proprietary software not applicable for this use case?}
For privacy experts and enthusiasts, Free and open tools are preferable for the fact that they know what is happening internally. If a user were
using non free tools, it would be impossible to know weather the code running had their privacy in mind, or if it would be sending data to a large
corporation or other such entity. For this reason free and open software is perfect, there cant be any hidden malicious intentions as they would be