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Setting up a local account is straightforward in Linux, allowing users to bypass the cloud ecosystems of major corporations. Most Linux distributions do not require an online account to function, while Windows encourages users to sign in with a Microsoft account, often resulting in annoying prompts for those trying to use local accounts.
This independence from online accounts not only enhances user privacy but also simplifies the overall user experience, especially for those who value local system control.