Is GrapheneOS save to use?for exp. in EUSSR chat control matter or avoid upcoming digital ID
If you have nothing to hide it's not a problem
>>539049520The more you stick out as a privacy conscious person; the more youll be monitored
>>539049520Safe, yesFor what you're asking? Most likely no.the new Nazis are going to start moving to e-sims only, verified by your EU digital ID that needs the default OS (ie google spyware)Even before then, you might not be able to use certain 'approved' aims like bank apps, government apps, etcYou are not a person anymore in the EU. You are less than a Jew in a concencration camp. You are simply a resource to be used.
>>539049520if police find out you have google pixel they will suspect you of being a drug dealer/terrorist
>>539049571>If you have nothing to hide it's not a problemPost drivers license.
>>539049692so better to be a chinese spie with huawei? is huawei better to avoid eudssr and digital id as long as possible?
>>539049783iphones are the safest phones, even if its very normie tier doesnt change the fact. activate lockdown mode and nobody will suspect you of anything
>>539049520Safest phone is the phone you toss once a month.Start a side business buying old/broken phones and fixing/reselling them and just cycle them through and never use a sim.
>>539049783You are not avoiding shit unless you quite literally get a foreign phone, install grapheneOS, a foreign sim and use something like Starlink and even then you'll probably be investigated for having StarlinkYou are not getting away with this - the EU have actively made it clear that people here have no rights anymore. It won't be long before it'll be signal jammers in every home and the only way to access the internet is state managed computers, websites and an OS.Think North Korea but even more evil
>>539049606This has been the issue since the startThey loathe people who is aware that their bussiness model is data mining
>>539049520>>539049613>>539049783Keep your phone as boring as possible, use tethering, tunnel everything through a self-hosted VPN, and use a non-pozzed OS on your posting machine.Posting from phones is too high-risk.
>>539049571Let me put cameras in your home.
>>539049613>verified by your EU digital ID that needs the default OS (ie google spyware)This, the sticking point is "trusted hardware" verification services which will lock down phone functions if you have an "unapproved" OS that sandboxes apps and prevents them from spying on each other. Already ran into that when I had to submit a warranty claim that required a photo of the device to recieve a refund, it wouldn't work on my Graphene phone because the app had no way to cryptographically verify the validity of the camera app. Same will come for all corporate email apps, social media apps, and eventually web browsers themselves
>>539049571>>539049606https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH3QGv2L9ng
>>539049571kill yourself niggercattle
>>539049520Yeah
>>539049606Yep, it's a honey pot. VPNs are the same for 99% of use cases, https is good enough. It's the people looking for anonymity and unbreakable encryption that trigger their interest.Just look up GDID and Windows telemetry. They're logging all your shit anyway. May as well be a built-in keylogger and cryptographic key scraper.Truecrypt got compromised, and they're probably just keylogging your veracrypt passwords now. Or just storing the key.I just assume everything is ingested and stored.
>>539049692Tell them you are jewish and it is to protect you from antisemites
>>539049520>Is GrapheneOS save to use?Yes>for exp. in EUSSR chat control matter or avoid upcoming digital IDIt's the most secure phone os. No one can access it remotely, no thief can unlock it. It gets constant security updates.You're going to want to install rhvoice, f-droid, izzy repo for f-droid, and comaps.>>539049571I hope all your accounts are stolen.
>>539049571Free speech isn't a problem if you have nothing to say
>>539055037what does that gibberish mean?
>>539050159>implying starlink itself isn't CIA tech
>>539049520How does it work with loyalty/reward apps?I've been using Bluestacks for rewards apps, but noticed apps have become very hostile to this setup. E.g. Tesco app now refuses to launch, and shadow banned from Asda.From what I gather, apps can check if your phone is 'Google approved', if not, then expect to be blocked or given dark patterns.
>>539049520If you are law abiding, you are safe. Police will just hold you until you let them see what you got on your phone, you sick fuck. USA needs to do the same, too many weirdos need their phones, and hard drives searched.