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Yep
And plenty adult well of people simply dont know/care about data privacy
They buy windows or mac
And choose the common easy options for their work places etc
A mind-boggling amount of work has gone into lowering the barrier of entry. I think as the gap continues to close, it'll become a less compelling "selling point"
Awareness of how easy and nice it is, seems a greater hurdle than how easy and nice it is. From my experience, [in 2003, with my first install of suse as a fresh windows refugee] it was already easy enough before ubuntu came along advertising that it made it easier and nicer (~ I noticed no significant change from ubuntu to how easy and nice it was, they just had stronger marketing).
People just don't know [how easy and nice it is].
Same as they don't know the distinction of free software being an entirely different philosophical paradigm to live, not just another platform to be abused by.