My go-to Microsoft Office alternative just got a huge privacy and customization update
Briefly

LibreOffice has made significant strides in addressing user concerns around privacy and security in its latest update. The newly released version 25.2 introduces enhanced features that allow users to remove metadata from documents while providing customizable options to retain crucial editing information like track changes. This improvement aims to balance the need for privacy with the practical requirements of document collaboration. Users can easily adjust settings in the application to retain necessary information, ensuring that the software remains both secure and functional.
LibreOffice developers prioritize user needs by enhancing privacy and security features, allowing more control over document metadata while maintaining essential editing functions.
The recent update in version 25.2 adds customizable security options, ensuring users can retain critical document information like track changes while benefiting from enhanced privacy.
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