Anonymous
8/11/2025, 2:43:46 AM
No.106218311
>>106218242
>Did all of the features listed in their security and privacy tabs stop existing?
First of all dude, GrapheneOS is not private and doesn't attempt to be. Privacy and security can be aligned on the really low hanging fruit but quickly become at odds with things like OCSP or Safe Browsing. GrapheneOS's browser is extremely easy to fingerprint and you're still contributing to Google's location services maps. Second of all, most of their security features are against theoretical attacks and are redundant if you simply don't install untrusted software, which is what ACTUALLY ungoogled ROMs would have you do.
>Did all of the features listed in their security and privacy tabs stop existing?
First of all dude, GrapheneOS is not private and doesn't attempt to be. Privacy and security can be aligned on the really low hanging fruit but quickly become at odds with things like OCSP or Safe Browsing. GrapheneOS's browser is extremely easy to fingerprint and you're still contributing to Google's location services maps. Second of all, most of their security features are against theoretical attacks and are redundant if you simply don't install untrusted software, which is what ACTUALLY ungoogled ROMs would have you do.