

and some people are ignorant
and some people are ignorant
Thank you. I wouldnt have known this if it wasn’t for this post. I’ve never seen these sites. Good post.
Only a few apps enforce Play Integrity so it is still the best option for a casual user. Cash App enforcing it is my biggest hurdle.
XMR is decentralized and its seen as a currency
anyone know the name of this case? asking for a friend
Nostr must be a bigger tree
Why isn’t it possible for a creator to exist?
Thom Yorke 🔥
Nostr is awesome. I’m hoping it grows much further.
Watch this in a dark home theater
We go to sleep and it clears
Why is a windows computer not my computer? makes no sense
A lot of the security work on Linux is being done by Google. It’s highly unlikely they are putting backdoors in their products.
The desktop security model is insecure in general. Phone OSes are much more secure.
Reasonable desktop OS to use is Qubes, Fedora, MacOS, ChromeOS, or Windows pro/enterprise (hardened)
Phones are much more secure especially the Pixel 8/pro with MTE immensely reducing remote exploitation. GrapheneOS is the only distro that enables MTE by default and recently implemented it in their Vanadium browser.
Secure phones (secure elements are important): IPhones and Pixels (GrapheneOS or stock)
Also yes, Chromium is much more secure on Linux than Gecko based browsers because of its great internal sandboxing and site isolation. Firefox on Windows is catching up though, but still bad on desktop Linux and android.
This all doesn’t matter if you’re running an EoL device. Make sure your receiving official security and firmware updates.
that’s about it
security theater
AOSP does get security updates first because GrapheneOS is based on unmodified AOSP. They are quick to port over updates though and they have extra features like hardened malloc and better user profile support.
Non pixel phones aren’t secure because GrapheneOS doesn’t support them. They aren’t secure because they either don’t have secure elements, broken verified boot, or don’t properly support alternative operating systems. This makes phones like OnePlus, Fairphone, etc not secure enough for GrapheneOS.
DivestOS I would say is the least worst option when it comes to supporting EoL phones. They’re at least honest about what they do and don’t provide unlike what other OSes do. On their website, they tell you they aren’t a secure OS and they can only try their best to reduce harm on an EoL device. DivestOS Security.
The only secure phone operating systems are either grapheneOS or stock. All the others usually are behind security updates.
For migration, I would just use a USB C drive and transfer files.
SimpleX Messenger is a great option.