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Yeah, I heard flash drives are crap. I'm thinking of using them as disposables to transfer data from one device to another in the face of trackers and stuff, and then destroying the flash drive. I'm not sure if that's a good practice though.
An irrelevant practice perhaps. Once you have the media and have stripped any DRM trackers arenβt generally a worry anymore, at least not from the media files. Other software on your system may be another question entirely.
Might ask around in !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com as to best practices, as they are generally pretty privacy oriented by necessity.
Passive data cannot track you. Even if you have a program with a nefarious virus on the drive. As long as you're not executing it it cannot harm you.