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It’s not that clickbaity.
A clickbait title would be untrue/unrelated to the video. However, if you actually watch it you’ll realize that’s not the case.
i have nothing against him and i’m glad snowden did, what he did, but just because he was “in the loop” over a decade ago does not make a recommendation today a big selling point unless for some reason he still has access to the newest nsa tech from his russian exile.
Michael Bazzell from Intel Techniques and the Privacy, Security and OSINT Show recommends it over iOS as well. I have never heared a credible argument for iOS over GrapheneOS. Personally, I wouldn’t even know where to begin if I had to make one without just completely lying about everything.
GrapheneOS enhances Android privacy by isolating your device’s activity, providing a level of anonymity that’s not found in standard iOS and Android setups. In GrapheneOS, only you, the recipient, and the cellular mast you’re connected to are privy to your call information.
In contrast, with iOS and default Android, Apple and Google have visibility into all your connections. While there are many nuances to this, I hope this gives you a clearer picture.
It’s indeed an issue. Several manufacturers like Xiaomi or Samsung lock their devices, which can make it quite challenging or even impossible to install custom software. Ironically, Google is the most open vendor if you’re interested in customising your device.
yeah, i’m hearing about that for like 10, 11 years now. “android is le based, if you install the rom flavor of the month - let’s just hope you don’t need a banking app, heh”.
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Then you do get it.
It’s not that clickbaity.
A clickbait title would be untrue/unrelated to the video. However, if you actually watch it you’ll realize that’s not the case.
“nearly anonymous on custom ROMs” - you really believe that, don’t you?
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i have nothing against him and i’m glad snowden did, what he did, but just because he was “in the loop” over a decade ago does not make a recommendation today a big selling point unless for some reason he still has access to the newest nsa tech from his russian exile.
Michael Bazzell from Intel Techniques and the Privacy, Security and OSINT Show recommends it over iOS as well. I have never heared a credible argument for iOS over GrapheneOS. Personally, I wouldn’t even know where to begin if I had to make one without just completely lying about everything.
GrapheneOS enhances Android privacy by isolating your device’s activity, providing a level of anonymity that’s not found in standard iOS and Android setups. In GrapheneOS, only you, the recipient, and the cellular mast you’re connected to are privy to your call information.
In contrast, with iOS and default Android, Apple and Google have visibility into all your connections. While there are many nuances to this, I hope this gives you a clearer picture.
pretty nice stuff, too bad one has to by a certain phone sold by google to take advantage of it.
It’s indeed an issue. Several manufacturers like Xiaomi or Samsung lock their devices, which can make it quite challenging or even impossible to install custom software. Ironically, Google is the most open vendor if you’re interested in customising your device.
yeah, i’m hearing about that for like 10, 11 years now. “android is le based, if you install the rom flavor of the month - let’s just hope you don’t need a banking app, heh”.
Almost all banking apps work on GrapheneOS.
https://privsec.dev/posts/android/banking-applications-compatibility-with-grapheneos/
Stock Android still offers way more potential for privacy than iOS does.
Banking apps work fine, stop peddling this myth.
that’s great! now tell me how i can install grapheneos on the samsung device i just got because i don’t want to spend more than 200 bucks on a phone?
ps.: don’t bother. the app of my bank is not supported. and it’s a major european one.
GrapheneOS supports all banks because they implemented the SafetyNet required for banking and other high-risk applications.
It’s not the fault of GrapheneOS that there are so few phones with the necessary security. They can’t reprogram your hardware.
More importantly, it doesn’t change anything about Android > iOS.