Post #1131844
2026-02-28 18:22 UTC
@jfr_1980@mastodon.social @lineageos@lemmy.ml @keepandroidopen@techhub.social Instead of doing local processing for speech-to-text as Apple and GrapheneOS are doing, /e/ has a supposedly private service for it which actually just sends the sensitive user data to OpenAI and calls it anonymized since they pass it through their own servers:
https://community.e.foundation/t/voice-to-text-feature-using-open-ai/70509
It's representative of their approach. You should read https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/24134-devices-lacking-standard-privacysecurity-patches-and-protections-arent-private and the third party content from Divested Computing, Mike Kuketz and Eylenburg linked there.
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@GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social 2026-02-28 18:23
@jfr_1980@mastodon.social @lineageos@lemmy.ml @keepandroidopen@techhub.social A serious alternative to GrapheneOS is using an iPhone 17. Apple is providing strong privacy and security. They have their own end-to-end encrypted cloud services too but people can use many alternatives to those such as the Proton app suite on GrapheneOS. /e/ isn't in the same space at all and we don't consider it competition. We worry about what Apple is implementing and how we can stay ahead / keep up, not a project doing nearly the opposite of us.