Post B1eJ0lhooL7TARKVvc by GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social
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 (DIR) Post #B1eJ0lhooL7TARKVvc by GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social
       2025-12-26T10:15:46Z
       
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       @aj @kcarruthers @jessta Murena's products and services are extraordinary insecure and non-private. They do not ship basic privacy/security patches and mislead users about it. They include user tracking and send user data to third parties like OpenAI without consent. People are far better off for both privacy and security with an iPhone. /e/ is unsafe and not fit for purpose as a general computing device./e/ is not easier than GrapheneOS. It has far worse stability and app compatibility.
       
 (DIR) Post #B1eJ0mpIe0hKdvq0EC by Rob_J@mastodon.social
       2025-12-26T12:27:03Z
       
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       @GrapheneOS @aj @kcarruthers @jessta but for those who want a repairable phone like the Fairphone, /e/os is the only option other than regular Android
       
 (DIR) Post #B1eJ0oE9R6AezITMbQ by GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social
       2025-12-26T18:45:31Z
       
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       @Rob_J @aj @kcarruthers @jessta No, that's completely untrue. There are many other non-hardened mobile operating systems including others which support Fairphones. /e/ itself is a very badly made fork of LineageOS which greatly regresses privacy and security compared to it. LineageOS is far less problematic than /e/ and doesn't include Murena's invasive tracking and services. LineageOS is far less bad at keeping up with OS updates and privacy/security patches but definitely not great at it.
       
 (DIR) Post #B1eJ0rc0qq2ZUAexiC by GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social
       2025-12-26T10:21:59Z
       
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       @aj @kcarruthers @jessta /e/ always connects to Google services and gives Google services a highly privileged status. It does not avoid them.Privacy and security will be much better with an iPhone and iCloud with Advanced Data Protection. The direct comparison to /e/ sending speech data to OpenAI is Apple handling it locally, which is the approach we've taken for what we'll be launching soon./e/ lacks the bare minimum of essential privacy and security patches so it's never a safe option.