@dreamwaterzoo@eibwon@riotgames@ItsGamerDoc@deteccphilippe I mean there's no proof that they have done it. But by definition of kernel lvl they have the power to anytime they want. If youre wanted, the govt could get info on you through it.
@mattfle02898557@GrapheneOS@B_Disappointed Pixels are the only phones with hardware up to spec to support grapheneos security needs. As for banking, most work. With graphene you don't leave the bootloader unlocked, you re-lock it after install.
@jordw21@GrapheneOS@B_Disappointed Obv not. Grapheneos will go under before complying with laws like this. Theyve already said theyll never comply with age verification.
@EmpMagiPhul@IntCyberDigest@0x1_0NE@TutaPrivacy Whoever sent the email isnt encrypted tho, so its basically pointless. Like I said there's no reason to be sharing sensitive info on email, we have better ways to do that.
@IntCyberDigest@0x1_0NE@TutaPrivacy Email is a non privacy program by default. Even when using tuta, if the email is sent from gmail, its plaintext. Anyone using email thinking theyre safe is just dumb to begin with. Its more about not having google read your emails and not build a profile on you.
@FdupKolla@MichaelFellbaum@djr_bennett Multiple partitions isn't plausible deniability if they can see thats there's multiple. Depending where you live you can be forced to show the contents of all partitions. I think you misunderstand plausable deniability.
@MichaelFellbaum@djr_bennett They could see that there's multiple partitions. You would need something like veracrypts hidden volume feature, but grapheneos has never been in the plausible deniability business.
@hackerfantastic@TheOfficial1984 Grapheneos is open. Completly open source, every line of code. So idk what you're getting at here. If you worried about hardware, then you might as well abandon every piece of technology. Bc you'll never feel safe unless you make the phone yourself.