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Privacy benefits would vary with different apps - you'd need to really dig into that.
Any purported benefits might stop mum from checking your browsing history but wouldn't stop a determined attacker, although they would likely need to have things in place to monitor you before you showed up with your USB drive.
I can't really think of what the practical benefits actually might be?
It might feel private, and it might even feel convenient in some cases, but as a general practice it seems like a whole lot of horsing around for very little benefit.
One of the uses I was thinking of was putting a password manager on a USB. Not only it's portable, but I don't have my passwords in the cloud, it's offline storage. And so long as I encrypt the USB, access to the drive would be denied. But I don't know if its worth it.
Hmm... you probably want your passwords on your phone?
I use keepassxc and sync with syncthing.
Its not off-line, but its not on public infrastructure.