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if you care about privacy linux is the best honestly
Maybe also not Ubuntu or RHEL? I heard they also collect telemetries and hard to trun off. Unsure.
Ubuntu will ask you if usage data can be collected and sent to canonical when you first log in after installation. You get to look at the exact data that would be sent before making a decision and if you say no, then they'll comply with that and never ask you again.
Great to know
The telemetry is opt in so feel free to use them. (Correct me if i am wrong)
i actually uninstalled the telemetry package and it stopped even being able to enable telemetry