The point about security is that it seems to present the same failure as kvm is for Linux kernel. If the hypervisor is in the ring 0 you have the risk of VM escape from one to another or the host itself.
No problem. I forgot to mention you can also use torsocks or proxychains-ng to wrap your text browser just in case it might leak something outside of Tor. This avoids having to use Privoxy and just uses the Tor daemon alone. Those are useful if the application being used is other than HTTP, such as SSH, IRC, WebRTC, etc...
Corruption at European parliament should be highly and serverly punished by Enforced Works for the rest of their life with abduction of all there good of all their family that have get ane Euro from corruption.
Surely you joke about avoiding corruption within the EU. Ursula von der Leyen negotiated privately with CEO's of vaccine companies, while her husband worked for a US supplier of said vaccine companies and her SMS data disappeared.
The current European Council president, took such a job directly after being forced to resign as Portuguese prime minister due a corruption scandal, where the Portuguese police found thousands of Euros in hard cash in the office of his assistants.
Even more ironic, Portugal got a new prime minister, who two days ago, had to resign due to a....yes...new corruption scandal. So I expect him to get an EU job also soon.
Yes. But it's a lost cause. It's structural, since EU jobs are compensation roles for failed politicians. If you ever been into inside politics as more than just an elector, you will know this is how lists pre-election are built.
How do you mitigate that risk?