Thanks for replying.   I will keep what you say in mind in using Debian 
when I get into a position to try out QUBES.  Apparently I made a mistake 
in that, I thought I read on the CentOS Forum that if I did updates, it 
would receive the same security updates as Red Hat.   Perhaps Red Hat is 
not always the most secure?  Or maybe it is that what they really market is 
support, since that is what a business requires to use Linux?

To Morph this post a bit, being a lot of intrusions are now coming in with 
the Web Browser, which Web Browser is now the recommended one for Security? 
  I have been using Firefox, with a lot of Addons, but I had to turn off 
the Java Script to buy items online.  

Is there a movement to create a standard about what a Web Page should never 
be allowed to do, to facilitate security on the internet?

   Surveillance Capitalism now rules.   

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