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1. user_7+X7[view] [source] 2022-03-22 00:09:34
>>jstanl+(OP)
It's an interesting article (and thanks to the author for putting it out) but I wonder what their end goal is. Is it to have a 100% secure/private phone? I'm not sure if that's possible with the proprietary firmware (though the hardware kill switches are certainly a good idea). Most importantly, the questionable usability means that either the Librem team needs to work much more, or... this becomes a "smarter" alternative to a dumb brick without giving data to Big Tech. (Ignoring the fact that a sim card automatically makes you lose privacy to the government/telecos).

When comparing against something like a Pixel running GrapheneOS, it's honestly a bit more puzzling to me. Granted, I'm definitely not the audience for this, but with G_OS you can do most things that a regular phone can do, without taking several minutes to install Firefox.

As much as I love privacy (going as far as having a semi-random username), this phone is a bit puzzling. I hope someone can throw more light on this.

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2. kaba0+EY[view] [source] 2022-03-22 10:54:46
>>user_7+X7
We really should not consider linux phones (and desktops!) secure. It’s only secure by obscurity and by not being a valuable target at all — they have no sane sandboxing, hardware kill switches are pretty much useless in that if you can’t trust the OS you are already lost, etc.

GrapheneOS is a secure option as well as ios. But security doesn’t come for free and not a binary thing.

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