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"textContent": "I think this is becoming more important now, especially for normal users who will never switch to Linux or other privacy-focused systems.\n\nMany people use Windows, Android or iPhone because of work, school or convenience. For them, a practical harm reduction guide would be more useful than a guide that only recommends changing the whole OS.\n\nThings like disabling unnecessary AI features, reviewing app permissions, limiting cloud sync, using a password manager, enabling device encryption and choosing privacy-friendly apps could already make a big difference.\n\nI would definitely like to see a community-maintained list that gets updated regularly because AI-related features are changing very fast.",
"title": "Harm Reduction Guides for Mainstream OSes?"
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