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"path": "/t/most-private-and-secure-desktop-option-in-2026/34465#post_12",
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"textContent": "phnx:\n\n> Obviously, you could still have malware that continuously infects a device after that, but persistent compromise of the OS and/or firmware should be effectively prevented.\n\nThere have been attacks in the past on the Android RunTime with persistent rootkit (see).",
"title": "Most private and secure desktop option in 2026?"
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