And lockdown mode, as inconvenient as it can be at times.
@theorangetheme @evacide last Apple one, certainly.
A rooted Android with clean (no bloatware) control is still viable IMO.
Throwing it in the lake and living in the woods is also viable IMO
@wyatt @evacide I know they have some other method for filing change requests for the OS, but not where (I have only basic knowledge of the Apple ecosystem)… this is not getting me anywhere (as expected), just deflecting, not even agreeing to forward to seniors
they already have the damn code, and they already publish updates for 18 for other devices already, and fucking nobody wants 26, so…
@mirabilos @evacide this article suggests 18 is ok - https://www.bitdefender.com/en-us/blog/hotforsecurity/update-ios-protect-data-patch-coruna-darksword-exploits
“Devices with the latest, updated versions of iOS 15 through iOS 26 are already protected.”
@mirabilos @IanHill @rosano @evacide So you technically can. Thank you for the confirmation.
Now I try to find screenshots again of 18, and I don't see much difference. To be exact, I have no transparency anymore at all on this 26.4.
Another day being glad I never spent money on one ever
@JustinDerrick It works fine on my phone, no hickups - the optics, however ... I really don't like this liquid glass. And I still struggle with the search field that has moved to the bottom of the screen.
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@oldperl @evacide which firmware, specifically would you put on it that is both free/open source and serviceable?
If it's google's default one, it's not really free. If it's PostmarketOS, it's not running on halfway current hardware (FP4 is the latest supported one, hardware from 2020 that wasn't exactly "good" at release)
Also with the track record that Fairphone has for security updates, I don't think this is a good suggestion for replacing a relatively secure iPhone, either?
#iphone - secure?! 😂
Good joke!
Next u wanna tell me that apple is respecting #eprivacy. 🤭
No, bigtech is what it is, only a money machine for the rich and a data robber using our private things to manipulate us.
We have to leave that shit just now, finding better solution and go straightforward to foss.
Well, linux OSes are, but the dont exist for much hardware. I have LineageOS on my Samsung tablet without gapps that works pretty smart. But there are missing often foss apps not using google libs.
Thats why i am always searching for alternatives also for android and hardware to use without proprietary rom.
@claudius @oldperl @evacide the kernel seems to be behind, yes. At least this is what I see in termux. I am not sure which abstractions it uses, though.
I am generally not a big fan of android and iOS, I am also considering trying #Sailfish or something else #Linux based (preferable with gnome). I'd use another phone for android / banking stuff then. If anyone knows a good source for #UX details where I could get some real impression of how good it would work, that would be awesome.
@claudius @oldperl @evacide there is a unofficial list of Operating Systems for all #Fairphone s maintained here: https://forum.fairphone.com/t/operating-systems-for-fairphones/11425
Summary for FP5: postmarketOS is still not there, it seems Sailfish is the only "pure" #Linux option? But at least there are multiple android options to choose from. Well. With Kiss launcher you get a decent experience on android.

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Security researchers have discovered DarkSword, a sophisticated exploit chain targeting iOS 18.4 through 18.7.2. Unlike past spyware aimed at high-profile targets, DarkSword is being surreptitiously deployed on legitimate websites against ordinary users.