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The security of your computer is held in the highest regard by the Ubuntu team. Ubuntu offers strong security as standard. Viruses, spyware and adware are practically unheard of in Ubuntu, and security patches are made available as soon as possible for you to download immediately.
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switching/C/whyswitch.xml:31(para)
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Ubuntu protects important parts of the system from security breaches by limiting how they can be accessed without an administrator password.
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Located in
switching/C/whyswitch.xml:33(emphasis)
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Linux distributions such as Ubuntu are widely used as web servers because of their heavy-duty security.
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Located in
switching/C/whyswitch.xml:35(emphasis)
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Ubuntu is <emphasis>Linux for Human Beings</emphasis> - the programs you use are designed around you, the person using them, and are not made any more complex than is absolutely necessary. This does not mean that Ubuntu lacks power, though - the Ubuntu desktop is full of innovative features which other operating systems are only just starting to think about using.
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Located in
switching/C/whyswitch.xml:40(para)
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Ubuntu can be used by everyone, wherever they live and whatever language they speak. With support for over 100 languages, ranging from Afrikaans to Zulu, and easy access to new translations when they are made, Ubuntu is a truly international operating system. You can even submit your own translations!
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Located in
switching/C/whyswitch.xml:49(para)
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Ubuntu includes a set of accessibility tools by default, including a magnifier, screen reader and on-screen keyboard. Also available are cutting-edge tools such as the innovative <application>Dasher</application> input application and the brand-new <application>Orca</application> screenreader.
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Located in
switching/C/whyswitch.xml:59(para)
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The Ubuntu project has an Accessibility Team who are dedicated to making Ubuntu more accessible for everyone.
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Located in
switching/C/whyswitch.xml:60(para)
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Accessibility tools are almost always available to you, from the installer to the desktop.
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Located in
switching/C/whyswitch.xml:62(emphasis)
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Ubuntu is made more and more accessible each release.
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Located in
switching/C/whyswitch.xml:63(emphasis)
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You can help make Ubuntu more accessible by contacting the Accessibility Team and reporting any problems you experience.
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Located in
switching/C/whyswitch.xml:64(emphasis)
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