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Free Software Doesn't Mean Better Privacy?

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Most free software advocates can agree that you can't really trust proprietary software with privacy but does that mean that Free Software is always more private, well not always.

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==========Time Stamps========== 0:00 Introduction 2:27 Free Software Helps With Privacy 5:29 Why Not Limit Privacy Violations 8:05 Outro

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