I remember there being a case about Ubuntu spying on users via the integrated Amazon search feature years ago. They include non-free software by default, such as the Snap store, and Ubuntu is also owned by Canonical.
I’d recommend switching to Debian. It’s community-based and entirely free and open source (except for non-free firmware packages, but those are not much to worry about, and you can easily remove them if you like). A new major release of Debian came out recently with many upgrades. You should check it out!
I also recommend Debian over Ubuntu but Ubuntu will still be a massive improvement over windows or mac and probably a bit easier for beginners to get set up. If you’ve only just installed Ubuntu then I’d say have a go with Debian but if you’ve already moved your files over and installed/configured all your software I’d probably just stick with Ubuntu for a while and turn off whatever telemetry it has.
Recent Ubuntu convert here. Haven’t looked back yet
I remember there being a case about Ubuntu spying on users via the integrated Amazon search feature years ago. They include non-free software by default, such as the Snap store, and Ubuntu is also owned by Canonical.
I’d recommend switching to Debian. It’s community-based and entirely free and open source (except for non-free firmware packages, but those are not much to worry about, and you can easily remove them if you like). A new major release of Debian came out recently with many upgrades. You should check it out!
Welp, I know what im staying up way too late doing tonight!
I also recommend Debian over Ubuntu but Ubuntu will still be a massive improvement over windows or mac and probably a bit easier for beginners to get set up. If you’ve only just installed Ubuntu then I’d say have a go with Debian but if you’ve already moved your files over and installed/configured all your software I’d probably just stick with Ubuntu for a while and turn off whatever telemetry it has.