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Post #2429321

2026-04-10 21:59 UTC

@fla@mastodon.social @projetslibres_podcast@piaille.fr @Framasoft@framapiaf.org How is GrapheneOS not a privacy project when it adds much stronger privacy protections, keeps up far better with standard privacy patches/protections and puts far more care into the services being private? There's a third party comparison between AOSP-based operating systems at https://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm which has sections on both privacy and the default Google services included in the Android Open Source Project and additional ones which are being added.

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  • @fla@mastodon.social @projetslibres_podcast@piaille.fr @Framasoft@framapiaf.org > However, there is not a lot that is being done about privacy. How does this hold up against an actual comparison of what's offered? GrapheneOS closely keeps up with current privacy patches and protections, while the other 3 operating systems lag far behind. GrapheneOS provides Contact Scopes, Storage Scopes and other major enhancements to privacy while the others don't do much beyond increasingly ineffective DNS filtering that's easy to bypass.

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