I don't have the NEED for it per se. I ran across it on a facebook page I had liked, and it peaked my interest, because when I started to read a little on it, it has a cool feature I haven't seen many other places; a nuke password. Basically, an alternate password you set up to erase your system if you type it in at logon. So kinda like a built in panic button. I was just curious to see how well it works. Plus, do you really think someone would openly admit on a public forum that they plan on hacking anything? hehehe... Not likely. But on this same note, I've been just looking at all of the alternative OSes I run across that intereste me. Perfect example; right now my laptop can boot Windows 7, Chromium, Kali, and Ubuntu. Windows takes the longest to boot, but it's what I use the most, and works with the most programs that are convenient to me. Ubuntu is great, and the only one that I have successfully played my RMXP games within. Kali seems pretty cool so far, and has unique features to it, and Chromium... well, it's pretty cool, though I really don't see myself actually using it extensively.