aa1 2mo ago • 50%
That work was not available when GrapheneOS was developed
What do you mean ? This has nothing to do with GrapheneOS in the first place (which by the way has been created in 2014. The article i linked refers to 2021).
I still consider it a black box.
Reverse engineering is a thing. It always has been. If every piece of closed source was a blackbox how can you explain exploitation ? How can bad actors exploit Windows, MacOS, CPU firmware and so on ? Your argument here is not practical. Also, why should Google put a backdoor inside a chip ? They already get every information they what directly from the people agreeing to use their software. So, why bother ? Moreover, every phone on the market has closed source firmware.
aa1 2mo ago • 86%
The Titan security chip is not a black box. The Titan M1 gas been scrutinazed by blackhat: https://dl.acm.org/doi/fullHtml/10.1145/3503921.3503922
Just because something is not open source does not mean you can't verify it (no, i'm not shilling closed slurce; no i don't think closed > open; no i don't think closed source is more secure)
aa1 4mo ago • 100%
I use Florisboard. Noce keyboard!
aa1 4mo ago • 100%
Those sites aren't really useful. If your threat model requires "hiding your fingerprint" you can use Tor Browser.
aa1 4mo ago • 100%
Why ? Just why ?
aa1 4mo ago • 100%
I completely agree with you. I think people downvoting me because "fuck Google" when in fact, hardware wise, is the best available to achieve privacy and security.
aa1 4mo ago • 60%
Yeah, it's a shame. Only Google seems to take updates seriously.
aa1 4mo ago • 100%
Nore information at: https://grapheneos.org/features#duress
aa1 4mo ago • 100%
Nice to see it!
aa1 4mo ago • 97%
Luckily GrapheneOS has a duress passowrd feature. Very useful for these situatuons!
aa1 4mo ago • 100%
Disabling updates is not a good choice. If you use Windows, update Windows. Having an insecure and not up to date version of windows makes you more vulnerable
aa1 4mo ago • 100%
Braxman's content is pure scam
aa1 4mo ago • 80%
I personally blocked him and it was one of the best decision of my digital life. He's basically wasting his life spreading misinformation about GrapheneOS. He's simply too much to handled for my mind. Without seeing him, i feel this place is much more relaxing and useful to see it.
aa1 5mo ago • 66%
I think this question has some sort of relativity. What is your threat model ? Are you trying to protect your data from the service itself, fromyour mom, from the police ? You want anonimity ? And so on.
There is no an ultimate answer to this question. For example, i'm using WhatsApp because it fits my threat model (messages are encrypted, metadata is not but for me is fine). Then, i use Signal with people that use Signal (where i live, 99% of people use WhatsApp).
I would never use Telegram since is not encrypted by default.
aa1 5mo ago • 100%
If i was you, i would buy a Google Pixel 8 (8a is cheaper than 8 and 8 pro). They all provide support for GrapheneOS, have 7 years of updates, MTE, and so on
For context: https://grapheneos.org/faq#device-support
aa1 5mo ago • 100%
GrapheneOS!
aa1 6mo ago • 100%
Yes you can! Your offline backup is inside the app data (you need a file manager to access the folder). If you use a Samsung Device, i think you won't be able to see it unless you plug the phone on your PC.
aa1 6mo ago • 100%
Hi! One thing you could consider is using GrapheneOS which supports Android Auto without special priviliges!
aa1 6mo ago • 44%
Hi! I know this option doesn't respect the second point of your list. That beijg said, if i was you i would buy a Google Pixel 7 or 8 and then i would put GrapheneOS on it!