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I think you are right. My post is simply a PSA to let people know that clicking forget on a Wi-Fi network or uninstalling a Flatpak does not remove all traces.
My scenario is also not specifically crafted; it is what happened to Ross Ulbricht.
BTW one can encrypt the hard drive and data on a laptop with a password. Then even if the person changes the drive to read it on a different computer, it wouldn't have access if its encrypted. So if you are really concerned about this issue, then encrypting would be a way to fight against this potential problem.
As for the "crafted scenario"... maybe I should work on my wording too. Lets' leave it there. I actually agree with your core message, its' just not worded in a way that people understood. Or the headline alone turned people off. Also you apparently did the same post before? That also might turn people off. Not a good practice.