• 0_o7@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        4 days ago

        Graphene is working with a different OEM, so, we may not need Google’s devices to run GrapheneOS soon.

        • Auli@lemmy.ca
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          3 days ago

          We we’ll see haven’t they said stuff like this before? Also look at what happened with Cyanogen rom

        • CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          3 days ago

          We don’t know the OEM and chances are, it’s one whose hardware won’t work in the west, where the personal information Google harvests is worth more.

          To Google, this move from Graphene is the trash taking itself out.

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            3 days ago

            The main demographic of GrapheneOS users are in the west and the GrapheneOS team are a meticulous bunch. Why would they partner with an OEM whose hardware does not work with western cellular networks?

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        4 days ago

        You’re fucking up, and I say that in the kindest way.

        You’ll spend 2 days figuring out issues if you even have them.

        It also has one of the coolest installers of all time.

        Save what you need to and jump ship.

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        4 days ago

        I’ve been using it for about a year now. The only differences I noticed were entirely positive.

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            3 days ago

            Really can I remove their browser? I hate their icons and color schemes.

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    3 days ago

    Timing is excellent for me. Would RethingDNS & Firewall (using both features) provide a “pseudo” Graphene OS like environment? If not, is the more affordable Fairphone 6 worth the costs?

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      3 days ago

      It’s better than the default, but such firewalls are installed at the user level while Google’s services are installed at the root level and are known to bypass VPNs and VPN-style firewalls, including RethinkDNS, on occasion.

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        3 days ago

        Rethink actually seems to block Play Services if you choose to configure Rethink a certain way. It is delightful watching Play Services become more and more desperate. Trying other states, other countries, and even other Google devices on your local network in a desperate attempt to get online and shit telemetry back to Google.

        Same can’t be said about iOS. Apple routes their 17.x.x.x network and other traffic outside userspace, immune to even full-tunnel VPN. Android networking isn’t that capable.

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          3 days ago

          I’m starting to explore RethinkDNS. Any tips or directions on the subtleties would be brilliant please

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            23 hours ago

            Apps like Android Easter Egg do not need network access. Go from there and hit what needs to be blocked.

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            23 hours ago

            Many apps have no reason to ever have network access. Block away until you start seeing feedback in the app logs.