You want a "plug and play" experience. Since there is no native Linux client, you are always relying on a compatibility layer which can break during an app update.
Unlike Windows, which may track app usage statistics, a hardened Linux distro keeps your habits private. 3. The Customization Factor
You lose some of the "Always On Top" integration features that are native to the Windows desktop manager. 2. Privacy and Discretion
Using tools like Flatpak or Bottles , you can run iStripper in a "sandbox." This keeps the application files and their data isolated from the rest of your personal documents.