C’est un jeu de gestion où tu dois farmer des ressources sur des astéroïdes. Le but étant de combiner et transporter les ressources pour pouvoir produire des ressources plus complexes
Like other comments pointed, there is no such thing as "most secure". It's a deep rabbit hole and it's better in general to assume that any device connected to the internet is at risk. Hell, any storage can be compromised if the entity interested put enough effort into it.
I recommande reading the page on Privacy Guides, it gives a good overview. In general, you should consider your thread model: what is you situation and why do you want security or privacy for?
Regarding security, I would say for a general case, any modern, popular Linux distro with full disk encryption is probably good enough and as secure as any other OS. I would recommande going with a Fedora Silverblue or an OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, but the more popular Ubuntu or Mint are great as well for new users.
If you also want "good enough" privacy, you should focus more on the software you are running, and the situation of your data, especially in your usage of your web browser. But that's a different topic entirely.
If you actually want more advanced security though, that's where it becomes difficult/fun. You need to consider what you are trying to protect yourself from, specifically. Virus? Maybe a compartmentized OS like Qubes might be a solution. Physical access to your device? You can get a dead man switch that kills you system disk if your laptop is taken away from you. You want to hide your OS install from a security inspection? You can set a deniable full disk encryption with a facade OS that protect your from a rubber hose attack.
Probably many other things exist I am not aware of.
But anyway, if your question is "Is a Linux distro at least as secure as my previous Windows", the answer is definitely YES imo. And if you want MOAR, it's gonna be a fun ride!
Je connais pas bien, mais en cherchant à partir de groupes que j'aime bien, je comprend que les sous-genres que je préfère, c'est l'électro-jazz / jazz fusion / funk:
Je regardais aussi ce de côté, pe tenté le coup avec PostmarketOS sur un PinePhone. J'ai bcp Alpine Linux donc ça devrait être pas mal, mais ça à l'air encore assez expérimental.
Des gens ici qui ont bougés sur GrapheneOS récemment? J'hésite à me prendre un Pixel d'occas' pour tester, mais les dernière news par rapport à Android / AOSP sont pas rassurantes... ><
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