I don't get what you're saying with your last argument. Are you saying that freedom isn't limited to free software? Well that's a given, even philosophers struggle with this concept to this day I suppose. I don't see how it relates to what you say before that though.
Privacy and security in general are not 100% reliable, relating to free
software or not. And they are a matter of degree. The end-user is often the
weakest link. And from the software point of view, vulnerabilities happen.
But What jxself is saying is this : provided you rely solely on the repo,
you're 99% safe. Any external program should be installed at your own risk,
even Javascript.
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