And I was excited when I heard it was as high as 4%! lol. I think one of the main hurdles for many people is the specific software that may only natively run on Windows or Mac.
You'd think Linux PC use would be a higher percentage than ~4%?
Pew Poll:
77% of Americans have little or no trust in leaders of social media companies to publicly admit mistakes and take responsibility for data misuse.
70% say they have little to no trust in companies to make responsible decisions about how they use AI in their products.
About nine-in-ten Americans (89%) are concerned about social media sites knowing personal information about children.
Roughly a quarter of Americans (26%) say someone put fraudulent charges on their debit or credit card.
Source: https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/10/18/key-findings-about-americans-and-data-privacy/
Discussion
Not really. For normies who are mostly on their phones and hardly use their PC, and then mostly just the browser, office suite, etc. the only real hurdle is that Linux doesn't come preinstalled on affordable laptops that they can buy from physical stores.