Is privacy compromised when using privacy-respecting apps on non-private operating systems?

As a quick aside, it’s encouraging to see (anecdotally) people becoming more and more aware of and concerned about privacy in computing and communicating. More information is finally getting published, and more alternatives are being publicized, which all, naturally, point toward open source.

It seems to me that products like the Librem 5 and Pinephone are often getting people’s initial attention, and then that results in growing interest in GNU/Linux on the desktop and computers from Purism, System76, and others.

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