Post #2429273
2026-04-10 13:39 UTC
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@GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social 2026-04-10 13:41
@projetslibres_podcast@piaille.fr @Framasoft@framapiaf.org @fla@mastodon.social /e/ doesn't keep up with providing standard Android privacy patches and protections. It doesn't provide features comparable to the added privacy protections in GrapheneOS including but not at all limited to Storage Scopes, Contact Scopes, Sensors toggle, per-connection Wi-Fi MAC/DHCP privacy and far more. /e/ has a bunch of default connections to Google services and gives highly privileged access to those. It also bundles other invasive services in the OS.
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@DKMellow@mastodon.social 2026-04-10 14:19
@GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social @projetslibres_podcast@piaille.fr @Framasoft@framapiaf.org @fla@mastodon.social Very glad that you are fighting misinformation on this matter! So unacceptable for a podcast trying to give you good publicity to call GrapheneOS a "security project". Unbelievable! We can't let this go on any further, they need to be shamed for years to come for the spread of this blatant misinformation with the scope of attacking and harassing GrahepeneOS! #JusticeForGrapheneOS
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@truhe@chaos.social 2026-04-10 14:42
@GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social And you really think that a thread on a niche microblogging platform helps promoting your product and vision? Don't you have a homepage to put your beef on which you could link instead of filling the timeline of your followers? I'm interested in GrapheneOS, not whatever beef you have with others.
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@fla@mastodon.social 2026-04-10 21:38
@GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social @projetslibres_podcast@piaille.fr @Framasoft@framapiaf.org Thank you for pointing contact scopes, I was not aware of this feature. We have edited the transcription to reflect this. Thanks for your work on Graphene, and have a nice day.