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Microsoft Defender Flags Tor Browser as a Trojan and Removes it from the System - Deform

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Windows users have recently begun mass-reporting that Microsoft's Defender antivirus program, which is integrated into Windows 10 and 11 by default, is
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    If you just need a general purpose desktop and it’s your your first time, I would suggest just picking a popular and stable one with lots of documentation like Debian, Mint or Ubuntu.

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      I’m leaning towards Debian myself. I don’t like the direction Ubuntu (mint is essentially Ubuntu too) is going. Ubuntu is ran by a for profit company, and it is only going to get worse after snaps.

      From what I’ve read Debian is about as new user friendly as Ubuntu is.

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        Yeah I would definitely choose Debian in that case. Enjoy :)

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          How’s the gaming support on debian?

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