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A bit shocking that a supposedly "privacy first" company ignores the needs of the only OS where privacy is even possible. What is the point of E2EE encryption when Microsoft/Apple already have the ability to read through all of your files?
Ignoring Monero is already iffy for anyone wanting Privacy, ignoring Linux is horrible