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Free
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Located in
switching/C/whyswitch.xml:68(title)
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Ubuntu is free and open-source. We will never charge you to install and use Ubuntu, and you can always access, modify, use and distribute our supported applications. In fact, you are encouraged to do so! Not only does this mean that you save money on your software, it also means that the software you use is completely transparent and open to scrutiny. Security problems are found faster, no nasty surprises can be included without your knowledge and you can even make changes to Ubuntu yourself. Freedom!
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Located in
switching/C/whyswitch.xml:69(para)
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If you have the technical knowledge to do so, you can modify your favorite applications yourself.
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Located in
switching/C/whyswitch.xml:71(emphasis)
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Anyone can use Ubuntu, no matter who they are.
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Located in
switching/C/whyswitch.xml:72(emphasis)
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If you deal with sensitive information, Ubuntu applications can be checked and vetted for security by you. Everything is in your control.
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Located in
switching/C/whyswitch.xml:73(emphasis)
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