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No stupid LLM slop.

People with immature frontal lobes always underestimate the importance of security, consequences will keep teaching that lesson until it sticks.

@gtronix Red hat own version of Docker Hardened Images, it can’t match great jobs like SecureBlue.

@abhiyantrik @GrapheneOS You can use the private space and keep it unlocked.

They need more developers and funds.

Fingerprints are difficult to avoid, and it is almost impossible to avoid in the same non-isolated environment.

@abhiyantrik @GrapheneOS

https://github.com/GrapheneOS/os-issue-tracker/issues/2197

You can use multiuser or privacy space to isolate apps now.

app communication/visibility scopes for non-system components · Issue #2197 · GrapheneOS/os-issue-tracker

Issue tracker for GrapheneOS Android Open Source Project hardening work. Standalone projects like Auditor, AttestationServer and hardened_malloc have their own dedicated trackers. - app communication/visibility scopes for non-system components · Issue #2197 · GrapheneOS/os-issue-tracker

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@rasterized_doom Privacy is highly related to security, and I don’t see the issues on Apple platform. You can simply turn off the age verification. If you really want to use GNU/Linux, try SecureBlue. Btw due to the price of memory, it is not a good time to buy a PC now.

@Bnerde @mosiwo /e/OS is not private or secure. It is pre-installed with Google privileged binaries. Avoid EU big tech like Murena too. LineageOS is not hardened but Google-free.

https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/24134-devices-lacking-standard-privacysecurity-patches-and-protections-arent-private

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@rasterized_doom GrapheneOS is more secure and more private than iOS, but GNU/Linux is much less secure than macOS. https://privsec.dev/posts/linux/linux-insecurities/
Linux Insecurities

There is a common misconception among privacy communities that Linux is one of the more secure operating systems, either because it is open-source or because it is widely used in the cloud. However, this is a far cry from reality. There is already a very in-depth technical blog explaining the various security weaknesses of Linux by Madaidan, Whonix’s Security Researcher. This page will attempt to address some of the questions commonly raised in reaction to his blog post.

@MSPaint2525 By the way, I suspect that their factories in China are also immoral. I know that factories in China cruelly exploit workers, who usually work more than 12 hours a day. But I don’t have accurate evidence. One thing is certain that they have a development team in China.

@MSPaint2525 FairPhone can’t even ship latest major android version and security patches in years. They told us by the truth that they don’t care about security and privacy.

https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/24134-devices-lacking-standard-privacysecurity-patches-and-protections-arent-private/35

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@leoperbo It’s basically nothing, you can’t run HMS or GMS on it. It’s very similar to AOSP but not verified. And Huawei even made a built-in blacklist for China, which means you can’t visit any websites that’s blocked in China with first-party browser.
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/e/ and Murena have been been promoting their products by misleading people about GrapheneOS for years. This has turned into an all out war on GrapheneOS by their company and supporters. We began regularly debunking their inaccurate claims and they try to frame it as aggression.

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